Open I/O was a suite of software services and applications for composing and running distributed electronic media in a way that enables people to exchange data over the Internet.
Open I/O was part of OPENSTUDIO‘s Device Infrastructure and it run the network based electronics prototyping board Pinkie.
Open I/O was initiated in collaboration with Vincent Leclerc at the MIT Media Laboratory.
Open I/O system schema depicting the decentralized peer-to-peer infrastructure.
Open I/O was part of the device ecosystem of OPENSTUDIO. Excerpt from OPENSTUDIO book.
A servo motor in one room is controlled by a slider over the internet in another building (Graham-Bell moment) using the Pinkie board and Open I/O service.
Open I/O service as an application on the OPENSTUDIO platform.
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