Not one for the faint hearted free software folks or other lovers of cross-platform code, but it’s hard to deny … More
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TidalCycles – mini language for live coding pattern
TidalCycles (or just ‘Tidal’ for short) is a mini language designed for live coding pattern, embedded in the Haskell pure functional programming … More
Introduction to Gibber
Above is a quick intro to Gibber, quickly demonstrating its audio and new (to me) drawing capabilities. You also get … More
Overtone 0.9 Released
Version 0.9 of Overtone, the Collaborative Live Coding toolkit, was recently announced. Overtone provides a Clojure language front-end to the SuperCollider synthesis … More
New languages and things
This has been a super busy month for live coding, and I haven’t had much time to update this lately. … More
ChucK 1.3.2.0 released, book and MOOC on the way
ChucK was first released in 2003 by Ge Wang, around the same time as Supercollider 3, leading to the emergence … More
The Many Faces of a Temporal Recursion
Temporal recursion is a neat and terse way of representing time in functional programming. Andrew Sorensen has used it heavily … More
UrMus: Live coding on a mobile phone
UrMus is a programming environment for iOS and Android devices, including phones and tablets. It is based upon the rather … More
Live hacking with Overtone
There’s a lot of buzz around overtone at the moment, a live coding language/environment built on Clojure and the SuperCollider … More
Extempore developments and new tutorials
The Extempore livecoding environment is emerging from a two year development, and according to its creator Andrew Sorensen, is now … More