(in a previous life) I used to do quite a bit of work in this space,
looking at new interfaces for musical performance.. lots of building
in environments like max etc.

wrt IxD, I see a few really fundamental differences:
* many performers will make an environment for each show, or craft
their own environments over time (kind of like making your own
instrument)
therefore a LOT of these realtime software environments have a user
community of one

having said that - Lemur is way cool.. and realtime A/V control
raises a lot of IxD questions that are diofferent in asynchronous
apps.. (eg latency and higher orders of overload)

btw: i heard someone was working on a Lemur like iphone/ipod touch
app that spoke Open Sound Control over wifi (same high resolution low
latency protocol Lemur and many sound apps use) .. anyone else heard
of this?


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