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Revision as of 21:29, 28 May 2009
Official site: http://toplap.org/uk/
The idea is to have a live coding session in a pub, possibly near London Bridge in London, UK. We'd have a soundsystem or headphone rig for ad-hoc performances, and plenty of time to chat about such things as what to do with the money the PRS Foundation have given us to promote live coding in the UK, and how we should go about getting plug-n-play time sync working across everything.
Venue: The Roebuck, South London (close to london bridge / Borough / Cannon Street / Elephant and Castle) location info
Time: from 7pm, on Friday the 29th May.
Put your name down if you want to play, with short bio and link to website, photo, video, mp3 as available... All performances should feature live coding or live patching as some integral part. Apart from that, the more the merrier.
Playing order
Each set around 20 minutes, 30 minutes max. Incidental music to play inbetween... Put yourself where you want to play
- 7:30pm -
- 8.03pm - Click Nilson
- 8:10pm -
- 8:50pm - Yee-King
- 9:30pm -
- 10:10pm -
- 10:40pm - ad-hoc jams?
The pub closes at 1am...
Players
slub
- Spreadsheet techno, pseudowords and drunk robots.
- http://slub.org/
- photo
- mp3
click nilson
- slurs, arrows, slurring
- http://www.geocities.com/clicknilson/index.html
- photo
- mp3 (for headphone playback in public space)
pixelpusher vs. The Cane Toads
- hooking the kids on dirty, dirty pixels and live, live music
- photo
- http://pixelist.info
yee-king
- spasmic drumming
- http://www.yeeking.net/
- photo
- mp3
Scott Hewitt
- Patching things I guess
- http://www.scotthewitt.co.uk/
- photo
- video