Re: [livecode] CMJ special issue on Live Coding

From: Reg Ludions <reg_at_ludions.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 14:45:32 +0100

Great news and advanced stage of congrats to NC, JR and AMcL! Lovely categories below, BTW. REgards, Tom

On 11 Apr 2012, at 13:14, alex wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have the happy news that Nick Collins, Julian Rohrhuber and myself
> are at an advanced stage of discussion with the editors of the
> Computer Music Journal about a special issue on live coding. All
> being well, the issue would come out Spring 2014, marking the tenth
> anniversary of TOPLAP, but to allow for peer review and so on, the
> deadline for submissions would be around January 2013.
>
> Here is our current list of indicative topics for the call:
>
> - Programming as a new form of musical exploration
> - Embodiment and linguistic abstraction
> - Symbology in music interaction
> - Uniting liveness and abstraction in live music
> - Bricolage programming in music composition
> - Human Computer Interaction study of live coding
> - The psychology of computer music programming
> - Measuring live coding and metrics for live performance
> - The live coding audience, or live coding without audience
> - Visual programming environments for music
> - Alternative models of computation in music
> - Representing time in interactive programming
> - Representing and manipulating history in live performance
> - Freedoms, constraints and affordances in live coding environments
>
> This will only be presented as an indicative list, but if there are
> major omissions please let us know. Hopefully the official call for
> contributions will be ready soon.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> alex
>
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>
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