Re: [livecode] changing grammar news notice for CMJ

From: Julian Rohrhuber <rohrhuber_at_uni-hamburg.de>
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 22:00:12 +0100

>Is below Ok with people? Anything further I should mention? I can't
>be too overly enthusiastic since it's just supposed to be a notice
>that the event took place..I attended as guest so can't review it
>explicitly.

it is good I think.

>cheers
>n
>
>Ps swiki down at moment so can't check a couple of fine details...
>
>
>Changing grammars: a live audio programming symposium
>12-14 February 2004
>Hamburg, Hochschule fur Kuntz.

should be:
Hamburg, Hochschule für bildende Künste (University of fine Arts)


>http://swiki.hfbk-hamburg.de:8888/MusicTechnology/609


>
>This symposium brought together a number of practitioners and
>experimenters in the field of live coding, that is, on-the-fly
>programming as an improvisatory and exploratory activity. The three
>day meeting involved many informal workshops, and eventually some
>presentations on the Friday evening, before a public concert on the
>Saturday at the betalounge in the city centre.
>
>The art school provided a seminar room with network sockets for all
>attendees. Every symposium visitor had a laptop and the workshops
>proceeded with networked music spawned on inbuilt speakers. The
>workshops were documented on the fly via the swiki site hosted in
>the university.
>
>The event was organised thanks to the endeavour of Julian Rohrhuber,
>author of the jitlib extensions to SuperCollider and main workshop
>leader. As well as many further active participants, invited guests
>included London laptopists slub (Alex McLean and Ade Ward) renowned
>for their linux command line and custom software programming antics
>, Alberto da Campo presenting his ProxyMixer for jitlib, Sekhar
>Ramakrishan, Martin Carle and audiovisual duo klipp av. A virtual
>presense was Ge Wang from Princeton (author of the new Chuck
>language for live programming) who made a video appearance.
>
>A website and mailing list have been setup to follow up issues
>raises at the conference (http://www.toplap.org). These ideas are
>not restricted to music but can extend through the generative arts.
>
>
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