Thanks for accepting me!
My return to the theatre design scene is a slow one! Still I'll be glad to dig into my archives and search for glimpses, photos and general material that is theatre-relatred.
I even have some interactive lighting automation software that I've written under the General Public License for everyone to use, even I've never put it on sourceforge.net or such.
I maybe will publish it (it's free software with source code unencrypted and freely compilable / or written in interpreted programming languages).
It's, as said, free software, but still it needs an IT Pro to operate and adapt...as it needs deep configuration, with no graphic interface, and calculations for the optic devices and the other sensors relevant to its functionality.
Then, it has to be connected to some rendering engine, some music instrument.
I always use the MIDI and OSC protocols as carriers of human, natural and environment variables.