[livecode] Oxford Handbook on Algorithmic Music

From: alex <alex_at_slab.org>
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2016 08:14:28 +0100

Exciting news.. The Oxford Handbook on Algorithmic Music is still
under formal review with the publishers, they're happy for the ToC to
be shared though.. A lot of it will be of interest to live coders,
with quite a few chapters ending up with some focus on live coding:

2/ Algorithmic music and the philosophy of time (Julian Rohrhuber)
7/ Mexico and India: diversifying and expanding the live coding
community (Alexandra Cárdenas)
8/ Deautomatization of Breakfast Perceptions (Renate Wieser)
14/ Performing with Patterns of Time (Thor Magnusson, Alex McLean)
15/ Computational Creativity and Live Algorithms (Geraint Wiggins and
Jamie Forth)
16/ Tensions and Techniques in Live Coding Performance (Charlie
Roberts and Graham Wakefield)
20/ Network music and the algorithmic ensemble (David Ogborn)
31/ The sociology of algorithmic music (Christopher Haworth)
32/ Algorithms across music and computing education (Andrew Brown)

Full ToC here:
  http://slab.org/oxford-handbook-on-algorithmic-music-draft-toc/

Hopefully it'll be out before the end of the year. As a 34 chapter
book from an academic publisher it will probably an expensive tome,
but hopefully available in all good libraries!

cheers

alex

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