What is NodeScore?
NodeScore is a web based framework to
facilitate networked telematic ensemble performance.
The goal of the NodeScore framework is to allow performers
who are connected to a network via a computer/tablet/mobile device to
syncronise to a master clock and recieve instructions, in
realtime,from a central "conductor/director" as well as being able to
communicate with one another.
How does a NodeScore work?
The control interface for
NodeScore is a webpage displayed in an internet web browser, from this
control page the "conductor/director" can issue the precomposed, HTML5
formated, compositional instructions. These instrutions can be
deployed to the ensemble as a whole or targeted at specific
perfomers. Once the instruction is deployed by the director it is
instantly presented in the web browser of the performer/s.
NodeScore is written as a node.js web server incorporating websockets
for server client communications.
Browser Compatability:
Modern Browsers only. No Internet Explorer support. Tested using Chromium.
Code
https://gitorious.org/nodescore
Examples
"Magic Score" composition configuration optimised for 1280x800 resolution.
http://nodescore.kiben.net:8889/m/score.html
http://nodescore.kiben.net:8889/m/controls.html
Related Publications
Canning, R. "REALTIME WEB TECHNOLOGIES IN THE NETWORKED PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENT"
Proceedings of The International Computer Music Conference (2012), Ljubljana, Slovenia.