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Jam2jam on OLPC

Jam2jam on OLPC

ACID network Jamming developers Thorin Kerr and Andrew Brown have successfully prototyped the first OLPC version of jam2jam. Basing the design on jam2jam running on Macintosh computers this version will incorporate the generative and collaborative features of the systems with an emphasis on collaborative performance.

Network Jamming project leader Steve Dillon is particularly excited about the possibilities of jam2jam as a network performance medium in these communities. Jam2jam has been trialled in Indigenous communities in Urban communities and the creative, innovative and unexpected applications that have come from these trials have inspired many of the exciting developments in the software.



  
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'jam2jam' is a project of the Australasian CRC for Interaction Design (ACID).

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