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* 19 May 2007 - [http://plork.cs.princeton.edu/ PLOrk] Ge conducts the first known instance of Orchestral Live Coding in a piece called "TBA" - 15 live coders split into three squadrons, directed by a central live coding conducting via text and code.  Audience observes commander screen and experience ensuing soundscape and music.
* 19 May 2007 - [http://plork.cs.princeton.edu/ PLOrk] Ge conducts the first known instance of Orchestral Live Coding in a piece called "TBA" - 15 live coders split into three squadrons, directed by a central live coding conducting via text and code.  Audience observes commander screen and experience ensuing soundscape and music.


10 August 2006 - [http://swiki.hfbk-hamburg.de:8888/MusicTechnology/804 Lusco-Fusco at Birmingham SuperCollider symposium: Paul Dirac Party]
* 10 August 2006 - [http://swiki.hfbk-hamburg.de:8888/MusicTechnology/804 Lusco-Fusco at Birmingham SuperCollider symposium: Paul Dirac Party]


7th February 2005 - Ten members of TOPLAP jam together at Club Transmediale, Club Maria, Berlin. Represented environments and languages include ChucK, JITLIB, Pure Events, Musique Literale, SuperCollider, feedback.pl, Perl, The Thingee and
* 7th February 2005 - Ten members of TOPLAP jam together at Club Transmediale, Club Maria, Berlin. Represented environments and languages include ChucK, JITLIB, Pure Events, Musique Literale, SuperCollider, feedback.pl, Perl, The Thingee and
Lingo.  [[Evidences|images]]
Lingo.  [[Evidences|images]]


November 2004, ICMC, [http://audicle.cs.princeton.edu/ Audicle]: a Context-sensitive On-the-fly Audio Programming Environment presented, Ge Wang, Perry Cook, Ananya Misra, Philip Davidson
* November 2004, ICMC, [http://audicle.cs.princeton.edu/ Audicle]: a Context-sensitive On-the-fly Audio Programming Environment presented, Ge Wang, Perry Cook, Ananya Misra, Philip Davidson


26th August 2004 = TOPLAP live coding jam of audio and visuals (Perl, SC3, MAX/MSP, PD, fluxus, The Thingee), Aarhus, Denmark
* 26th August 2004 = TOPLAP live coding jam of audio and visuals (Perl, SC3, MAX/MSP, PD, fluxus, The Thingee), Aarhus, Denmarkhttp://projects.dorkbot.org/rd04/wiki/MediaFiles?action=AttachFile
http://projects.dorkbot.org/rd04/wiki/MediaFiles?action=AttachFile


17 July 2004 - London Placard Headphone festival. Live perl coding and drumming
* 17 July 2004 - London Placard Headphone festival. Live perl coding and drumming duet with Table, and some live lsystem grammar coding by nebogeo. http://state51.org/placard/
duet with Table, and some live lsystem grammar coding by nebogeo.
http://state51.org/placard/


14th February 2004 - Betalounge, Hamburg. JITLIB based live coding network jam over laptop speakers as part of the [[changing grammars]] symposium. TOPLAP is born that evening in a smoky downtown bar (Zoe)
* 14th February 2004 - Betalounge, Hamburg. JITLIB based live coding network jam over laptop speakers as part of the [[changing grammars]] symposium. TOPLAP is born that evening in a smoky downtown bar (Zoe)


14th November 2003 [[ChucK]] double projection duet, premiere at Princeton
* 14th November 2003 [[ChucK]] double projection duet, premiere at Princeton. http://on-the-fly.cs.princeton.edu/listen/
http://on-the-fly.cs.princeton.edu/listen/


September 2003, ICMC 2003, [http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/ ChucK]: Concurrent, On-the-fly Programming Language presented, Ge Wang and Perry Cook
* September 2003, ICMC 2003, [http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/ ChucK]: Concurrent, On-the-fly Programming Language presented, Ge Wang and Perry Cook


Friday 20th June 2003 Royal College of Art, London. Live coding duet ([[SuperCollider]] 2), Nick Collins and Fabrice Mogini.
* Friday 20th June 2003 Royal College of Art, London. Live coding duet ([[SuperCollider]] 2), Nick Collins and Fabrice Mogini.


June 14th 2003 University Of Communication, Sarajevo: code as a cinematic experience, Julian Rohrhuber
* June 14th 2003 University Of Communication, Sarajevo: code as a cinematic experience, Julian Rohrhuber


Oct 2002 Kule Club, Berlin: Elevator Music, Julian Rohrhuber
* Oct 2002 Kule Club, Berlin: Elevator Music, Julian Rohrhuber


7th September 2001 Julian Rohrhuber jitlib live in NY:  "west nile" in polar bear club, subtonic
* 7th September 2001 Julian Rohrhuber jitlib live in NY:  "west nile" in polar bear club, subtonic


Feb. 2000 "remote control lounge"  network installation by J.Rohrhuber  - James Mc Cartney sends open sound control code from Austin to Hamburg and changes Pattern parameters together with local participants. http://telenautik.hfbk-hamburg.de/remote.htm
* Feb. 2000 "remote control lounge"  network installation by J.Rohrhuber  - James Mc Cartney sends open sound control code from Austin to Hamburg and changes Pattern parameters together with local participants. http://telenautik.hfbk-hamburg.de/remote.htm
 
* 17th June 2000 [[slub]] premiere hoxton foundry, london - antispod


17th June 2000 [[slub]] premiere hoxton foundry, london - antispod


== 80s FORTH era ==
== 80s FORTH era ==


George Lewis claimed that live programming was a frequent activity in this period; though not an audience focus. I don't know of any projection of live code pre [[slub]] / rohrhuber ...Documentation is scarce. Please tell us if you have any archived sources!
* George Lewis claimed that live programming was a frequent activity in this period; though not an audience focus. I don't know of any projection of live code pre [[slub]] / rohrhuber ...Documentation is scarce. Please tell us if you have any archived sources!


[http://crossfade.walkerart.org/brownbischoff/ The Hub] were using FORTH and the audience could wander around their computers.
* [http://crossfade.walkerart.org/brownbischoff/ The Hub] were using FORTH and the audience could wander around their computers.


A [http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=120335&cid=10139642 slashdot comment] by an anonymous poster talks about a project called "masked men" which involved coding lisp live on stage in 1987.
* A [http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=120335&cid=10139642 slashdot comment] by an anonymous poster talks about a project called "masked men" which involved coding lisp live on stage in 1987.


The earliest documented performance of live coding we know of right now:
* The earliest documented performance of live coding we know of right now: 1985 Ron Kuivila  STEIM Amsterdam
1985 Ron Kuivila  STEIM Amsterdam


[http://www.softsynth.com/hmsl/ HMSL], the Hierarchical Music Specification Language, was widely used for composition and live performance. It was a Forth-based object-oriented music language with time-stamped MIDI input and output. DSP 56000 tools were added around 1990. HMSL also had cross-platform GUI tools similar
* [http://www.softsynth.com/hmsl/ HMSL], the Hierarchical Music Specification Language, was widely used for composition and live performance. It was a Forth-based object-oriented music language with time-stamped MIDI input and output. DSP 56000 tools were added around 1990. HMSL also had cross-platform GUI tools similar
to Java's AWT, but more primitive. Coding was often done while the audience
to Java's AWT, but more primitive. Coding was often done while the audience
was taking their seats and during intermissions. Live coding was common during informal presentations.
was taking their seats and during intermissions. Live coding was common during informal presentations.


==  Earlier still (before interpreted languages) ==
==  Earlier still (before interpreted languages) ==


Text pieces, happenings in the 60s-70s? A specific example was provided by Click Nilson [[Click Nilson's text piece]]
* Text pieces, happenings in the 60s-70s? A specific example was provided by Click Nilson [[Click Nilson's text piece]]


Renaissance maths tournaments
* Renaissance maths tournaments. Fior vs Tartaglia  on the cubic equation (not actually peformative unfortunately, this public competition took 40-50 days!)
Fior vs Tartaglia  on the cubic equation (not actually peformative unfortunately, this public competition took 40-50 days!)


Greek philosophers debating...
* Greek philosophers debating...

Revision as of 12:16, 7 January 2008

Some notable historical performances are mentioned here with archive footage links where available. Feel free to contact us to tell us of any missing ones- we'd especially like documentation.

Projection era

The languages have proliferated...

  • 20-22nd July 2007 - LOSS Livecode festival - about 25 livecoders meet up in Sheffield. Friday evening they rig up a pub with headphone distribution amps and projectors and hear meditative live patching by Ross Bencina, and well practiced beer influenced SC livecoding by RedFrik. PowerBooks UnPlugged then distributed themselves around the pub and did some classic network based livecoding. Saturday evening they play into the night in a local club with livecoding to silent films by Modern Times, desiredata patching by Robert Atwood, surrealist live coding by Les Duchamps, ChucK melodies by Graham Coleman, livecode backed IXI UI soundscapes with Thor Magnusson, Yee-King livecoding with one hand and triggering drums with the other, Andrew Sorenson making live funky techno with Impromptu, rounded off with a rousing gabba set by Slub expanded with Sick Lincoln. (who did I miss?)
  • 19 May 2007 - PLOrk Ge conducts the first known instance of Orchestral Live Coding in a piece called "TBA" - 15 live coders split into three squadrons, directed by a central live coding conducting via text and code. Audience observes commander screen and experience ensuing soundscape and music.
  • 7th February 2005 - Ten members of TOPLAP jam together at Club Transmediale, Club Maria, Berlin. Represented environments and languages include ChucK, JITLIB, Pure Events, Musique Literale, SuperCollider, feedback.pl, Perl, The Thingee and

Lingo. images

  • November 2004, ICMC, Audicle: a Context-sensitive On-the-fly Audio Programming Environment presented, Ge Wang, Perry Cook, Ananya Misra, Philip Davidson
  • 17 July 2004 - London Placard Headphone festival. Live perl coding and drumming duet with Table, and some live lsystem grammar coding by nebogeo. http://state51.org/placard/
  • 14th February 2004 - Betalounge, Hamburg. JITLIB based live coding network jam over laptop speakers as part of the changing grammars symposium. TOPLAP is born that evening in a smoky downtown bar (Zoe)
  • September 2003, ICMC 2003, ChucK: Concurrent, On-the-fly Programming Language presented, Ge Wang and Perry Cook
  • Friday 20th June 2003 Royal College of Art, London. Live coding duet (SuperCollider 2), Nick Collins and Fabrice Mogini.
  • June 14th 2003 University Of Communication, Sarajevo: code as a cinematic experience, Julian Rohrhuber
  • Oct 2002 Kule Club, Berlin: Elevator Music, Julian Rohrhuber
  • 7th September 2001 Julian Rohrhuber jitlib live in NY: "west nile" in polar bear club, subtonic
  • Feb. 2000 "remote control lounge" network installation by J.Rohrhuber - James Mc Cartney sends open sound control code from Austin to Hamburg and changes Pattern parameters together with local participants. http://telenautik.hfbk-hamburg.de/remote.htm
  • 17th June 2000 slub premiere hoxton foundry, london - antispod


80s FORTH era

  • George Lewis claimed that live programming was a frequent activity in this period; though not an audience focus. I don't know of any projection of live code pre slub / rohrhuber ...Documentation is scarce. Please tell us if you have any archived sources!
  • The Hub were using FORTH and the audience could wander around their computers.
  • A slashdot comment by an anonymous poster talks about a project called "masked men" which involved coding lisp live on stage in 1987.
  • The earliest documented performance of live coding we know of right now: 1985 Ron Kuivila STEIM Amsterdam
  • HMSL, the Hierarchical Music Specification Language, was widely used for composition and live performance. It was a Forth-based object-oriented music language with time-stamped MIDI input and output. DSP 56000 tools were added around 1990. HMSL also had cross-platform GUI tools similar

to Java's AWT, but more primitive. Coding was often done while the audience was taking their seats and during intermissions. Live coding was common during informal presentations.


Earlier still (before interpreted languages)

  • Renaissance maths tournaments. Fior vs Tartaglia on the cubic equation (not actually peformative unfortunately, this public competition took 40-50 days!)
  • Greek philosophers debating...