NIME 2022
Introductory and How-to videos arriving shortly.
Download our Demo codebase
https://github.com/Collab-Hub-io/
We’ll be using Discord for our workshop. Please join our server: https://discord.com/invite/NANZf5RuRV
Correspond with Us on Discord
If you have any questions, please email Nick Hwang at hwangn@uww.edu
Description
Collab-Hub is a system built for sharing of data and eliminates the need for collaborators to be aware of their/each others’ IP address. It has applications in many performance paradigms, including telematic performance, laptop orchestra, mixed ensemble with digital elements, distributed control, net-to-physical interaction, and more.
Collab-Hub also works well for audience-based interactions, installations, remote participation, and internet-wide event triggering.
Collab-Hub is a system built for sharing various types of data and allows for different types of communication models (like pubsub, event, and broadcast). Collab-Hub also eliminates the need for collaborators to be aware of their/each others’ IP address. It has applications in many performance paradigms, including telematic performance, laptop orchestra, mixed ensemble with digital elements, distributed control, net-to-physical interaction, and more.
Nick Hwang
Nick Hwang (UW-Whitewater) is a composer and interactive artist whose research has involved networked performance and collaborative art-making.
Eric Sheffield
Eric Sheffield (SUNY Broome) is a musician and educator currently focused on physics-based modeling, networked performance, and popular music.
Anthony T. Marasco
Anthony T. Marasco (University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley) is a composer and interactive artist whose work focuses on extending networked performance techniques to circuit-bent and remediated hardware and creating collaborative sonic experiences between audience members and musicians.