Temporal recursion is a neat and terse way of representing time in functional programming. Andrew Sorensen has used it heavily…
Dagstuhl seminar: Collaboration and Learning through Live Coding
In September, an international seminar on Live Coding will take place at Schloss-Dagstuhl, an institution known for a continual, peer-reviewed…
Benoit and the Mandelbrots on the big stage
Benoit and the Mandelbrots had a rather busy June, including playing at Stadtgeburtstag @ Schlosspark in Karlsruhe, with a big sound and huge…
Sound Choreography Body Code
There’s a kinaesthetic fringe growing around the usual audio/visual TOPLAP activities, where people live code other people, or even themselves,…
Algorave
The algorave concept kicked off last month, with events in Brighton and London, and then a 100% live coded algorave in…
Livecodefest done
festival weekendFull props to the organisers, that was an incredible, difficult-to-summarise live.code.festival of great people, food, beer, slides, and of…
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…
live.code.festival, 19-21 April 2013, Karlsruhe
The full performance line-up for the live.code.festival in Karlsruhe is now available, go and check it out! The organisers (led by…
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…
From around the web
It’s nice to search twitter for “live coding“, and get a taste of what’s happening around the fringes. This has…