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The Hyperaudio GitHub organisation contains a series of open source repositories that can be used to build tools and applications that make media easy to navigate, share and remix audiovisual media.
Our new website hyper.audio – a foundation for a number of possible projects. Our first Hyperaudio for Conferences is used in collaboration with Mozilla Foundation to create mozfest.hyper.audio in 2022 and 2023.


Other projects that have used the Hyperaudio for Conferences platform include No Minor Futures
The code for these projects can be found at github.com/hyperaudio/hyperaudio
It's been over ten years since we embarked on the Hyperaudio journey. Our working prototype Hyperaud.io is now beig retired as we move to pastures new.
This set of repositories contains all the code we use to make the Hyperaud.io Web Application - a working prototype. Additionally it is home to standalone libraries such as Hyperaudio-Lite - an Interactive Transcript viewer.
All public code in this repo is MIT Licensed
The Hyperaudio project (formerly Hyperaudio Inc.) hereby states that it intends to be bound by the Mozilla Open Software Patent License Agreement for Mozilla, version 1 as of 21/02/2016
Hyperaudio is made up from a number of loosely couple modules:
Loosely coupled because each of the above modules can be used independently, we link stuff together through our API and iFrames to create the Hyperaud.io service.
Everything the Hyperaudio Team create is open source, most code resides under the Hyperaudio GitHub account, although some of code for tools can be found under the organisations with whom we have developed them in collaboration.