On 19/12/2011, alex <alex_at_lurk.org> wrote:
> Further to this, the specific call for live coding music has been updated:
>
> "This category is for music performance that involves the changing of
> rules while they are followed. Classically this involves the live
> modification of computer source code while it is executed. However,
> the use of electronic computers is not strictly necessary in live
> coding, for example the rules may instead be followed by human
> musicians or dancers, and submissions which expand the definition of
> live coding are encouraged. Video documentation of past works should
> be included where possible, or otherwise descriptions should be
> sufficiently detailed to allow review of both aesthetic and conceptual
> aspects of the proposal."
>
Well done. Writing "rules" in a way that is inviting, instead of
invoking images of discipline and punishment in a art of its own.
Yours,
Kas.
Received on Mon Dec 19 2011 - 18:34:52 GMT