Re: [livecode] livecoding.tv

From: David Ogborn <ogbornd_at_mcmaster.ca>
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 15:01:19 -0400

I'm surprised I've never run across "code music" given that the "liveness" of the code is not as straightforward (i.e. live coding is always resting on layers of dead coding). Of course, "code art" does get used here and there, and I like that a lot.

Yours truly,
David

On 2015-03-16, at 2:57 PM, Julian Rohrhuber wrote:
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>> On 14.03.2015, at 17:29, alex <alex_at_slab.org> wrote:
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>> Uses in arts context became the minority a while
>> ago and with the growth of this site it's impossible to follow the
>> phrase any more.
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>> I think this is all great, but it's going to make it difficult to talk
>> about live coding as we understand it..
>
> We can still return to the good old "just in time programming" - that is awkward enough that nobody is going to use it ;)
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