Algorave
The algorave concept kicked off last month, with events in Brighton and London, and then a 100% live coded algorave in Karlsruhe. The tour then span out further into Germany, with events in Cologne and Duesseldorf. Algoraves are all about dancing
Algorave
The algorave concept kicked off last month, with events in Brighton and London, and then a 100% live coded algorave in Karlsruhe. The tour then span out further into Germany, with events in Cologne and Duesseldorf. Algoraves are all about dancing
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 course presentations and dizzying variety of excellent performances. As David put it over on the livecode list, “I’m sure I’m
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 course presentations and dizzying variety of excellent performances. As David put it over on the livecode list, “I’m sure I’m
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 charming language Lua, and provides multiple different ways of building multitouch apps, including dataflow patching. Here’s a video which recently took
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 charming language Lua, and provides multiple different ways of building multitouch apps, including dataflow patching. Here’s a video which recently took
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 members of Benoit and the Mandelbrots) have put huge efforts into putting together a really great line-up, which has been
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 members of Benoit and the Mandelbrots) have put huge efforts into putting together a really great line-up, which has been
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 server. The overtone project was started around 2009 by Jeff Rose, joined by Sam Aaron who worked on it full time
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 server. The overtone project was started around 2009 by Jeff Rose, joined by Sam Aaron who worked on it full time
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 turned up some really interesting things lately: A thoughtful position statement for the LIVE workshop by Jonathan Edwards called “Time is
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 turned up some really interesting things lately: A thoughtful position statement for the LIVE workshop by Jonathan Edwards called “Time is
Video roundup
Some recent live coding related videos from the tubes. Firstly, super impressive try out of live coding GLSL fragment shader code. Next, Zen and the Art of Live Programming, an inspiring talk by Sam Aaron at FP days in Cambridge: Finally,
Video roundup
Some recent live coding related videos from the tubes. Firstly, super impressive try out of live coding GLSL fragment shader code. Next, Zen and the Art of Live Programming, an inspiring talk by Sam Aaron at FP days in Cambridge: Finally,
The holy grail of conference talks
As a search on twitter will reveal, live coding is becoming increasingly popular in conference talks. Here at TOPLAP we’ve been mostly concerned with live programming languages for music and video performance, but the same principles apply to conference
The holy grail of conference talks
As a search on twitter will reveal, live coding is becoming increasingly popular in conference talks. Here at TOPLAP we’ve been mostly concerned with live programming languages for music and video performance, but the same principles apply to conference
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 ready for wider use. To whet your appetite, here’s an example of Extempore in use, in an interactive exhibit for
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 ready for wider use. To whet your appetite, here’s an example of Extempore in use, in an interactive exhibit for
The Laptop Orchestra and the Network Music Festival
Every self-respecting university music department now has a laptop orchestra, or similar form of LIve GRoup COmputer Performance (LIGROCOP) activity. Many of them are primarily live coding outfits, including Benoit and the Mandelbrots in Karlsruhe DE, HELO in Huddersfield UK, the
The Laptop Orchestra and the Network Music Festival
Every self-respecting university music department now has a laptop orchestra, or similar form of LIve GRoup COmputer Performance (LIGROCOP) activity. Many of them are primarily live coding outfits, including Benoit and the Mandelbrots in Karlsruhe DE, HELO in Huddersfield UK, the
