You can't take it on a mobile-phone, at least not yet that I know off.
Hey Kassen, I did mention at the livecode list that I am interested in using mobile phones as controllers for all sorts of things - especially audio synthesis. However, I never expected to load Chuck onto a phone! The current Nokia series allows developers only wave playback, and that too one file at a time. I also have no access to mic input directly, it has to be recorded. I am working with extreme constraints here, so I am a bit lost you see. The only good thing is that I can write for the phone using Python. However, one solution was this. I can easily control ChucK running off a laptop through a Nokia handset via bluetooth. Now I would probably project a graphical interface to control ChucK onto the screen, and press various blocks on it using the cellphone. The rest as you suggested, can be done in various ways, but I'm still trying all those things out.