Re: [livecode] live coding of an event

From: m <m_at_1010.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 09:24:19 +0100

I hadn't thought of this - it's an interesting possibility which could
be added to the event coding toolbase. I've also been playing a bit
with goby.el

http://www.mew.org/~kazu/proj/goby/

within GNU Emacs - evaluating Emacs Lisp within a presentation
format. One further idea is to try and specify what a language could
look like specifically for the coding of an event.

best wishes

Martin


dave <dave_at_pawfal.org> writes:

> might be slightly tangential, but I've been playing with this :
> http://www.plt-scheme.org/software/slideshow/
> which is a way to program presentations - might be useful if it can be
> updated live
>
> On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 14:48 +0100, m wrote:
>> We're currently planning a 12 hour lif/ve coding event in November and
>> would appreciate any thoughts/ideas or suggested
>> participants/proposals towards a (code) working group which will
>> interface with the event; live coding of the event itself.
>>
>> Of course, one approach could be algorithm-driven organisation, scheduling
>> and intervention, but we're also interested in more speculative ideas:
>> the relation to fiction, invention of an event programming language
>> (some crossover with the actor model), scripting, event participants
>> as compilers or interpreters, the construction of event macros, and,
>> finally, execution. Any thoughts welcomed on or off list.
>>
>> best wishes
>>
>> Martin Howse
>>
>> http://1010.co.uk
>>
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