Live coding

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  • Algoraves
  • ICLC, conference, since 2015.
  • Algomech festival of algorithmic and mechanical movement, Sheffield, 2016-2019.
  • Algopolis, Ljubljana, since 2021

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Popular live coding software includes ChucK, Cyril, extempore, fluxus, impromptu, overtone and supercollider. Environments designed for fast exploration of musical pattern include ixi lang and TidalCycles. Sonic Pi is designed for teaching both music and computer science in classrooms, as well as performing in algoraves. There are also impressively capable web-based live coding environments like gibber and livecodelab. Live patching is live coding with graph-based languages such as the venerable pure data. It’s also possible to livecode with a gamepad, e.g. with the robot oriented Al-Jazari. [3]

DRW is a lightweight web app where participants can contribute quick and gestural drawings transformed into vector graphics for live coding performances. DRW, accessible from smartphones, empowers audiences to directly influence the visuals in real-time. This system has been utilized in live concerts, where audience members' responses to the music in the form of drawings become part of the visual experience.

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