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* [http://whowantstobe.co.uk/?p=1 Who wants to be] Is a game show where the audience change the rules as they are played out
* [http://whowantstobe.co.uk/?p=1 Who wants to be] Is a game show where the audience change the rules as they are played out
* [[Assembly20070615]] has an account of a participatory performance led by [http://adem.tv adem] where rules, followed by the performers, were added to a blackboard and modified during a performance.
* [[Assembly20070615]] has an account of a participatory performance led by [http://adem.tv adem] where rules, followed by the performers, were added to a blackboard and modified during a performance.
* [http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/users/nc81/researchlc.php some photos and writing] Nick investigated a bit of live coded dance with the choreographer Teresa Prima, and held an improv session with Brighton ensemble In Sand on May 7th 2007
* [http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/users/nc81/researchlc.html some photos and writing] Nick investigated a bit of live coded dance with the choreographer Teresa Prima, and held an improv session with Brighton ensemble In Sand on May 7th 2007

Revision as of 07:54, 11 June 2009

It's possible to live code without computers.

  • ClickNilson is an early example
  • Who wants to be Is a game show where the audience change the rules as they are played out
  • Assembly20070615 has an account of a participatory performance led by adem where rules, followed by the performers, were added to a blackboard and modified during a performance.
  • some photos and writing Nick investigated a bit of live coded dance with the choreographer Teresa Prima, and held an improv session with Brighton ensemble In Sand on May 7th 2007