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NADA

i saw mike kuniavsky and matt cottam give a demo of this during etech — very cool stuff!

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Tool for Integrating Sensors, Sounds, Devices as Interactive Objects and Environments

NADA affords both the technical novice and expert an unified platform for prototyping physical interfaces and digital content - from handheld product concepts to reactive environments that can be connected across the Internet.

Working models that require less work... NADA is designed for maximum versatility and efficiency. It is a true cross-platform application, and it connects to a variety of commercially available hardware for bringing digital information into and out of standard PC’s and Macs. Supported hardware is automatically detected and auto-configured, minimizing complexity for the user. Project authoring with NADA can be done in either Macromedia Flash MX2004 (or later) or Java™. Even beginners without programming experience can design and prototype with sensors, actuators, lights, switches and animation using an intuitive graphical environment. Graduate to finer levels of control by developing projects using the NADA API for ActionScript and Java™. Below is the look of the NADA interface. [via MAKE]


regine also has a great write-up of their talk

via turbulence

Comments

Can't wait to get one of them :).
In regards to Physical computing and education
Check : http://www.instatsoup.org (it’s the new one).
I think its about time we add a section for the Nada project as well.

Cheers.

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