midi is your friend here. There are a some Xtras in director which enable you to take 
an analyze midi input. Midi is good enough to handle most what you throw at it as it 
has tons of parameters and you can send (127 note messages, 127 continuous 
controllers, 16 channels and some stuff here and there) and, it can be recorded, 
sequenced, routed between apps, modified, well.. basically everything you'd probably 
can think of, and then some more ... And then there are the most bizare things around 
to convert stuff to midi signals, obviously synths and other types of musical 
controlers, but also things like infrared beams, sensors of all kinds .. and off 
course there is plenty of possebillity to let midi controle stuff too.. like lighting, 
VJ stuff, etc..

check out this: http://infusionsystems.com/catalog/index.php plenty of sensors there 
for you..

J.


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Onderwerp: <lingo-l> sensors & peripherals


Hi this a general request for sources and info.
i'm intending to develop some installation pieces
working with a variety of sensor such as switches, photo cells
the inputs will trigger various effects, audio,lights, projections.
any direction re programming(lingo-drmx) and hardware sources  welcome,
 

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