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==Pages==
 
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category            = Live coding
 
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==Events==
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* [http://algorave.com/ Algoraves]
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* [https://iclc.toplap.org/ ICLC], conference, since 2015.
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* [http://algomech.com Algomech] festival of algorithmic and mechanical movement, Sheffield, 2016-2019.
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* [https://wiki.ljudmila.org/Algopolis_(en) Algopolis], Ljubljana, since 2021
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==Releases==
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* ''TOPLAP001 - A prehistory of live coding'', c2007. [http://toplap.org/wiki/TOPLAP_CDs] [http://wertlos.org/various/]
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* http://chordpunch.com/
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==Software==
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Popular live coding software includes [http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/ ChucK], [http://cyrilcode.com/ Cyril], [http://extempore.moso.com.au/ extempore], [http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/ fluxus], [http://impromptu.moso.com.au/ impromptu], [http://overtone.github.com/ overtone] and [[supercollider]]. Environments designed for fast exploration of musical pattern include [http://www.ixi-audio.net/ixilang/ ixi lang] and [http://tidalcycles.org/ TidalCycles]. [http://sonic-pi.net/ 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 [http://www.charlie-roberts.com/gibber/ gibber] and [http://www.sketchpatch.net/livecodelab/index.html 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 [http://www.pawfal.org/dave/index.cgi?Projects/Al%20Jazari Al-Jazari]. [https://toplap.org/about/]
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==
* http://toplap.org/
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* https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding/
* More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_coding
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* [[fluxus]]
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==Literature==
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* Simon Yuill, [https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/all-problems-notation-will-be-solved-masses "All Problems of Notation Will Be Solved By the Masses"], ''Mute'' 2:8, London: Mute, May 2008.
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* Alex McLean, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=5959 Artist-Programmers and Programming Languages for the Arts]'', London: Goldsmiths, 2011, 172 pp. PhD dissertation.
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* Alan Blackwell, Alex McLean, James Noble, Julian Rohrhuber (eds.), ''[http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/frontdoor.php?source_opus=4420 Collaboration and learning through live coding (Dagstuhl Seminar 13382)]'', 2014, 39 pp.
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* Thor Magnusson, "Live coding", in Magnusson, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=21494 Sonic Writing: Technologies of Material, Symbolic, and Signal Inscriptions]'', New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, pp 189-190.
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* Alan F. Blackwell, Emma Cocker, Geoff Cox, Alex McLean, Thor Magnusson, ''[https://livecodingbook.toplap.org/ Live Coding: A User's Manual]'', MIT Press, Nov 2022, 344 pp, [https://livecodingbook.toplap.org/book/ HTML]. [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/live-coding Publisher]. [https://post.lurk.org/@yaxu/109377120277767098 Toot].
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* [https://slab.org/publications/ more]
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==Links==
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* http://swiki.hfbk-hamburg.de:8888/MusicTechnology/671
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* https://netherlands-coding-live.github.io/
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_coding Wikipedia]
  
  
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Latest revision as of 09:31, 10 March 2024

Pages[edit]

Events[edit]

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

Releases[edit]

Software[edit]

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]

Resources[edit]

Literature[edit]

Links[edit]