Hello Erich, Andy

just an example for a project possibilities,
for the Arts Birthday 2006 January gig in Helsinki I made a system with PD-Python where audience could be able to send a message to a N series Nokia mobile phone ( that runs Python) and the system could read the sms inbox of the phone through bluetooth- Python then sonify those text messages in PD. Audience sms messages were controlling two instruments while i was playing live, so the gig turned into a jam session- improvising together:) It was lots of fun, cos I was screening those messages to the wall as well :)
some archive links for this 
http://mlab.uiah.fi/noisecity/calltext/
http://mlab.uiah.fi/~korayt/callnoise/callDarkNoise.mp3  (31.6 mb)
http://mlab.uiah.fi/~korayt/callnoise/11.mov ( 406mb )

still I cant get any mails from the list, so i am replying through archive.

Koray.


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On Tue, 22 May 2007, Andy Farnell wrote:

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>
> Thanks Erich, this is informative , seems you've
> unleashed a very enabling interface. I cc the list
> to share your thoughts.
>
>> an orchestra of mobile phones controlled by a pd patch
>> ... you name it
>
> Straight from my worst nightmares :)
>
>> is to use http sockets on the phone
>> for data exchange between a microcontroller (connected
>> via BT to the phone) and the internet.
>
> Awesome possibilities.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Andy
>
>
>
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> On Mon, 21 May 2007 11:16:20 +0200 (CEST)
> Erich Berger <eb at randomseed.org> wrote:
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>> hi andy,
>>
>> with python for S60 you have basically full control
>> over the functions of the phone.
>> audio, midi, speech, camera, sms, database, sockets (bluetooth, http),
>> etc,
>> http://wiki.opensource.nokia.com/projects/Python_for_S60
>>
>> i also have no application using it in combination with pd
>> but i m sure the knowledge of possibility comes in handy for
>> specific situations. you could:
>> - send an sms via pd
>> - upload/download data to the net if u have no wlan
>> - do something specific when you receive an sms
>> - have mobile phones playing along with your patch
>> - an orchestra of mobile phones controlled by a pd patch
>> ... you name it
>>
>> one of the most interesting things for me
>> at the moment is and that has nothing to do with pd
>> (but could ..) is to use http sockets on the phone
>> for data exchange between a microcontroller (connected
>> via BT to the phone) and the internet. as you are
>> independend of wlan and the phone network coverage
>> is meanwhile so well you have a very good base
>> technology for mobile artworks.
>> i use for this one:
>> http://www.realitydisfunction.org/heartdonor/
>>
>> best
>>
>> erich
>>
>> ps: sorry - went slightly off topic
>>
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>> On Mon, 21 May 2007, Andy Farnell wrote:
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>>>
>>> Nice one Erich,
>>>
>>> Can you give some examples/applications of what you might
>>> be able to do with this. How much hackability has Symbian
>>> got through bluetooth using this?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, 21 May 2007 09:21:08 +0200 (CEST)
>>> Erich Berger <eb at randomseed.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> hello,
>>>>
>>>> i posted a rough demonstration of how to connect
>>>> an arduinoBT board to a symbian based S60 mobile
>>>> phone here:
>>>> http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Code/SymbianS60Python
>>>>
>>>> with no changes (only put the right bluetooth address into the script)
>>>> the same python code can be used to connect the phone to a comport
>>>> object in pd (or any other software capable of opening a BT serial port).
>>>>
>>>> the python code is horrible but i hope some of you will improve it
>>>> and post it back for further use.
>>>>
>>>> best
>>>>
>>>> erich
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