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o.OM: Structured-Functional Communication between Computer Music Systems using OSC and Odot

Jean Bresson, John MacCallum, Adrian Freed. o.OM: Structured-Functional Communication between Computer Music Systems using OSC and Odot. 2016. FARM2016.

URL: http://www.adrianfreed.com/content/oom-structured-functional-communication-between-computer-music-systems-using-osc-and-odot

Abstract: O.—odot—is a portable media programming framework based on the OSC data encoding. It embeds a small expression language which allows writing and executing programs in OSC structures. The integration of programming and declarative functional descriptions within data transfer protocols enables structured and expressive communication in media systems: program snippets can be distributed in OSC messages, which evaluate to further OSC messages in the different communicating software. We present experiments using this framework in the OpenMusic computer-aided composition environment , and illustrate via case studies some advantages of such integrated system.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2975980.2975985

Context: Adrian Freed kindly provided a parseable collection of OSC-related papers from his website, ported to the new site by Matt Wright in May 2021


Submitted to opensoundcontrol.org by Adrian Freed at 05/04/2021 17:53:03


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