Re: [livecode] History of Live Coding Communities

From: filippo.guida <filippo.guida_at_icloud.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2016 18:46:07 +0100 (CET)

Hello everybody,
i need help to trace a short history of live coding communities in the past years.
Actually, I had too much questions, but i think this ones are the most important at the moment:

- When a group of people started to think in a philosophy/aesthetic around the interactive programming?
TOPLAP was the first? If yes, how it started and how it evolve. There are others?

- How this group of people works? They share information to each others?
How? Why? Is there a hierarchy between users? Crowdsourcing tools influence their productions?

- Considering the number of LC languages today existing, and that every language have a relative comminities of users/dev,
 is possible to consider the language as an expression of philosophy/aesthetic of this group?
 Or it is just an instrument?

Thank you so much for your help.

All the best,
Filippo
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