Re: [livecode] LOLC

From: Andrew Brown <a.brown_at_qut.edu.au>
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2010 07:20:31 +1000

Hi Jason,

Neat. Thanks for making this available.

Cheers,

Andrew


On 9 October 2010 05:42, Jason Freeman <mail_at_jasonfreeman.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to this list (been meaning to join for a while and I think I know many of you already).
>
> Wanted to let you know about a language, LOLC, that we've been developing at Georgia Tech over the last year. It's an extremely simple language (in fact I sometimes even hesitate to call it a language) designed for large-ish ensembles of live coders, with a focus on sharing and transforming musical material among the performing musicians.
>
> You can download the software, a performance guide, and videos of past performances here:
>
> http://www.jasonfreeman.net/lolc/
>
> This most recent release fixes numerous bugs and adds a few new language features. It also includes a complete re-architecture of the underlying audio engine. This makes LOLC compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems and lays the foundation for some significant new features we're working on. Watch for another release this winter with improved visualization, a streamlined GUI, support for OSC, and integrated real-time music notation. Yes, we have in our minds to do massively fun pieces in which live-coding laptop musicians are actually generating real-time music notation for acoustic musicians to sight-read in performance.
>
> Have fun, and please let me know if you have any questions, feedback, or run into any problems. And of course, if you wish to use LOLC with your own laptop ensemble, you're most welcome to do so!
>
> Best,
> --Jason
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