NETLab Toolkit, a powerful Flash based framework
Philipp Van Allen, professor at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, is offering a Flash based framework that allow the user to create interactive installations based on various inputs and outputs like DMX, MIDI, Audio I/O, microcontrollers, etc.
Quoted from his website:
> The NETLab Toolkit is for designers who want to create working projects that incorporate various sensors (touch, proximity, motion, light etc.), motors, LEDs, imagery, video, text and audio, engaging their audience in the physical world. The system provides these capabilities without requiring any code or management of the more complex technical details (such as communication protocols or data smoothing), much as blogging software enables writers to create dynamic websites without being experts in HTML or databases.
This is a very good alternative for users that need power and flexibility, but don’t want to go the Max/MSP route. Support for OSCulator is included, and should be no-brainer if you know how to forward OSC messages.