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a patchbay controller, illucia

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  • Novello, Chris. illucia playable networks. " play a videogame? play a network. - illucia is a patchbay controller by chris novello. It lets you use physical cables to connect things like videogames, music software, text editors, synthesizers, and more. It has a free suite of interconnectable games and software, plus it speaks OSC so it works with many existing programs; it is a patchable videogame system and a network instrument. Also, illucia is open source hardware & software (and built with Arduino and Processing), so you're free to reimagine/remix/replicate it in any way. "
  • Evenchick, Eric (September 7, 2013). Open Hardware Summit 2013 – Part 1: Demos. Hack a Day. "[Chris Novello] showed off Illucia: a physical patch bay for connecting software. Inspired by the retro patch bay synthesizers, this controller lets you interface with software using banana jacks. His demo controlled several games, including an emulator running Mario Bros., using the interface. This made for some interesting visuals and 8-bit sounds. The controller speaks OSC for interfacing with existing software, and is “free and open source everything.” Check out this video that demonstrates one of his interfaces.”, “Illucia is a patchable interface for video games"
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