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Artistic Licence launches Art-Osc

Artistic Licence announces Art-Osc, a new protocol that allows remote interfacing of lighting control data via smartphones or tablets. The protocol will be launched at the forthcoming PLASA London show at Excel London, October 6-9, 2013. Artistic Licence will be providing hands-on demonstrations of Art-Osc at stand L50 throughout the show.

Following in the footsteps of Art-Net, the popular Ethernet protocol that Artistic Licence gave to the industry 10 years ago, Art-Osc will be available in the public domain on a royalty-free basis.

Artistic Licence developed Art-Osc to overcome a limitation that currently exists in the lighting market. While RDM (Remote Device Management) allows a lighting controller or building management computer to report on equipment status, it is not designed to convey data in a user-friendly manner.

Art-Osc provides this missing link. Concise and easy-to-use, the protocol sits upon the widely used OSC standard (Open Sound Control). It is compatible with numerous free or low-cost tools such as TouchOSC for iPad and Android. Art-Osc also includes a remote control language that allows manufacturers to implement a flexible remote control framework with cross-manufacturer compatibility.

The Art-Osc protocol specification document is available at the show, and can be downloaded at the URL below.

Artistic Licence CEO, Wayne Howell, comments: “I’m very excited about Art-Osc because I believe it will enable the lighting market to realize the full potential of RDM. By adapting the existing OSC standard to our industry’s needs, we benefit from the excellent tools that have already been developed elsewhere, such as TouchOSC. This not only significantly lowers the entry cost for the RDM visualization sector, it also gives our industry access to the latest mobile device technology.”

Artistic Licence will also be exhibiting at LuxLive 2013, Earls Court, London, November 20-21 in stand B12.

www.artisticlicence.com
Australian Distributor: Harris Movement Engineering (HME) Pty Ltd www.harrismovement.com.au

Following in the footsteps of Art-Net, the popular Ethernet protocol that Artistic Licence gave to the industry 10 years ago, Art-Osc will be available in the public domain on a royalty-free basis.
Artistic Licence developed Art-Osc to overcome a limitation that currently exists in the lighting market. While RDM (Remote Device Management) allows a lighting controller or building management computer to report on equipment status, it is not designed to convey data in a user-friendly manner.
Art-Osc provides this missing link. Concise and easy-to-use, the protocol sits upon the widely used OSC standard (Open Sound Control). It is compatible with numerous free or low-cost tools such as TouchOSC for iPad and Android. Art-Osc also includes a remote control language that allows manufacturers to implement a flexible remote control framework with cross-manufacturer compatibility.
The Art-Osc protocol specification document is available at the show, and can be downloaded at the URL below.
Artistic Licence CEO, Wayne Howell, comments: “I’m very excited about Art-Osc because I believe it will enable the lighting market to realize the full potential of RDM. By adapting the existing OSC standard to our industry’s needs, we benefit from the excellent tools that have already been developed elsewhere, such as TouchOSC. This not only significantly lowers the entry cost for the RDM visualization sector, it also gives our industry access to the latest mobile device technology.”
Artistic Licence will also be exhibiting at LuxLive 2013, Earls Court, London, November 20-21 in stand B12.
WWWwww.artisticlicence.com
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