This is Roundware V1. For V2, please see GitHub repository: https://github.com/hburgund/roundware-server

Roundware is a client/server pair for creating participatory location-sensitive audio experiences. It was initially developed for the sound art installation ROUND, by Halsey Burgund, exhibited at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum.
Development for version 2 has been handled privately for a variety of reasons, but will be released soon! Please contact us if you need code sooner.

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GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, Android, Apple iPhone, Maemo

Intended Audience

Non-Profit Organizations, Developers

User Interface

Handheld/Mobile/PDA, Web-based

Programming Language

Python, Objective C, Java

Database Environment

MySQL

Related Categories

Python Streaming Software, Python Audio Recording Software, Python Music Composition Software, Objective C Streaming Software, Objective C Audio Recording Software, Objective C Music Composition Software, Java Streaming Software, Java Audio Recording Software, Java Music Composition Software

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2008-03-04