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Revision as of 16:47, 17 December 2022
Pages
Events
- ICLC, conference, since 2015.
 
Releases
- TOPLAP001 - A prehistory of live coding, c2007. [1] [2]
 - http://chordpunch.com/
 
Literature
- Simon Yuill, "All Problems of Notation Will Be Solved By the Masses", Mute 2:8, London: Mute, May 2008.
 - Alex McLean, Artist-Programmers and Programming Languages for the Arts, London: Goldsmiths, 2011, 172 pp. PhD dissertation.
 - Alan Blackwell, Alex McLean, James Noble, Julian Rohrhuber (eds.), Collaboration and learning through live coding (Dagstuhl Seminar 13382), 2014, 39 pp.
 - Thor Magnusson, "Live coding", in Magnusson, Sonic Writing: Technologies of Material, Symbolic, and Signal Inscriptions, New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, pp 189-190.
 - Alan F. Blackwell, Emma Cocker, Geoff Cox, Alex McLean, Thor Magnusson, Live Coding: A User's Manual, MIT Press, Nov 2022, 344 pp. Publisher. [3]
 - more
 
Links
- http://swiki.hfbk-hamburg.de:8888/MusicTechnology/671
 - https://netherlands-coding-live.github.io/
 - Wikipedia