Videos
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 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
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,
Seasons greetings
It turns out that the festive season is here. To mark this occasion the Cybernetic Orchestra have live coded something for us all in ChucK. Probably best enjoyed with a Brandy in hand. Happy holidays!
Seasons greetings
It turns out that the festive season is here. To mark this occasion the Cybernetic Orchestra have live coded something for us all in ChucK. Probably best enjoyed with a Brandy in hand. Happy holidays!
The People Vs. The Machine
The People VS The Machine took place on Saturday 3rd November at Fixxion Warehouse Project in Wolverhampton (UK) as part of Flip Festival 2012. The event saw three digital artists and two illustration artists battle to create digitally-inspired live visual art, set
The People Vs. The Machine
The People VS The Machine took place on Saturday 3rd November at Fixxion Warehouse Project in Wolverhampton (UK) as part of Flip Festival 2012. The event saw three digital artists and two illustration artists battle to create digitally-inspired live visual art, set
Bret Victor on Live Coding
Bret Victor has another insightful essay up about “learnable coding”, which he says is an “immune response” to people saying his previous (also excellent) video was “about live coding”. He goes as far to say that live coding is “almost
Bret Victor on Live Coding
Bret Victor has another insightful essay up about “learnable coding”, which he says is an “immune response” to people saying his previous (also excellent) video was “about live coding”. He goes as far to say that live coding is “almost
Digital natives – the next generation of live coders?
Live coding can feel like a practice in a perpetual state of becoming, sometimes unsure of where it is going. Watch this video for a glimpse of the future – a roomful of children going nuts to music that they
Digital natives – the next generation of live coders?
Live coding can feel like a practice in a perpetual state of becoming, sometimes unsure of where it is going. Watch this video for a glimpse of the future – a roomful of children going nuts to music that they
Kid Algorithm
A live coded cover version of Radiohead’s Everything in its right place, by Arthur Carabott. If you want to have a look at the code, be sure to click the ‘HD’ button. This is a neat demonstration of how live
Kid Algorithm
A live coded cover version of Radiohead’s Everything in its right place, by Arthur Carabott. If you want to have a look at the code, be sure to click the ‘HD’ button. This is a neat demonstration of how live
The disklavier sessions
Andrew Sorensen first shook the live coding scene with his Study in Keith, a beautiful (synthesised) piano piece made with impromptu, which was later deconstructed by Stephen Ramsey. Now Andrew Sorensen and Ben Swift have got their hands on a Disclavier,
The disklavier sessions
Andrew Sorensen first shook the live coding scene with his Study in Keith, a beautiful (synthesised) piano piece made with impromptu, which was later deconstructed by Stephen Ramsey. Now Andrew Sorensen and Ben Swift have got their hands on a Disclavier,
Micro-controller live coding
TOPLAP without the laptop.. In this video 23N!, a noise artist from Tokyo, shows his system for live coding with a microcontroller. Nice and noisy, with a bit of melody towards the end to reward the hardcore.
Micro-controller live coding
TOPLAP without the laptop.. In this video 23N!, a noise artist from Tokyo, shows his system for live coding with a microcontroller. Nice and noisy, with a bit of melody towards the end to reward the hardcore.
