
This was our Isadora patch to test user interaction. Basically what's happening is that it's controlling the speed of two videos that represent either a 'Yes' or a 'No'. So in trying to go with a more live interaction feel, the audience would basically see which outcome they were building up to.
This Isadora patch runs on a different computer, our 'Backdrop' computer, therefore it needed to retrieve values from our Max tracking patch which was on another computer. Therefore we ran a smaller max patch on our 'Backdrop' computer to retrieve those tracking values. We had problems with sending OSC values to Isadora from Max, therefore we sent MIDI values instead.
Again this wasn't fully tested or implemented, we just did not have enough time, but it works in a certain sense.
Here is the link to the Isadora patch: IRLinteraction.izz
Here is the compressed form of the Max patch, just OSC in to MIDI out.
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