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Interactive Lighting

hive systems

March 4, 2014March 4, 2014 Brad Koerner

Hive Systems is an interesting Dutch startup that is building software for simulating and controlling networks of interactive devices.  I met their team after I presented at the GlowNext Symposium in Eindhoven (November 2013).  Quoting their site: HiveKit is a … Continue reading hive systems

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