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An open source browser based VJing tool with MIDI support.
No need to install, open Google Chrome and enjoy.
Well, if you do more than playing around with the demo site and need to have your own assets (videos, images, 3d models or vetcor designs), you may have a look at the developement wiki.
See the usage guide in the wiki.
For now, development is focused on the latest version Google Chrome.
Firefox is a decent browser but behaves too slowly and does not support the WebMIDI API. ๐คท
Browsers from Mircosoft or Apple, even the latest versions, do not deserve attention.
See the development guide in the wiki.
You can book the author or a contributor for a live act or a workshop.
Valentin zeropaper
Vago
MIT