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= Things to mention =


* Transfer event w/ myk and slub
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* Thor's new language
* slub wired article
* planetarium trial
* bbc report
* livecoding game 'JamCity' in development: http://www.pawfal.org/dave/index.cgi?Projects/JamCity


= infoburst =
Thank you


TOPLAP UK INFOBURST
Katalina.


Live coding is a new direction in electronic music and video, and is starting to get somewhere interesting. Live coders expose and rewire the innards of software while it generates improvised music and/or visuals. All code manipulation is projected for your pleasure.  http://toplap.org/uk/about/
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MEDIA APPEARANCES
* Livecoding in the news: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8244003.stm
* slub article in wired: http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2009-09/25/making-music-with-live-computer-code-.aspx
 
 
UPCOMING EVENTS


  TOPLAP UK INFOBURST
 
  Live coding is a new direction in electronic music and video, and is
  starting to get somewhere interesting. Live coders expose and rewire the
  innards of software while it generates improvised music and/or visuals.
  All code manipulation is projected for your pleasure. 
  http://toplap.org/uk/about/
 
  MEDIA APPEARANCES
  ++ Livecoding on the bbc:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8244003.stm
  ++ slub article in wired magazine:
    http://is.gd/40jDp
 
  UPCOMING EVENTS
 
   ++ transfer
   ++ transfer
   7pm - 10pm, Friday 16th October 2009
   7pm - 10pm, Friday 16th October 2009
   Goldsmiths Great Hall, New Cross, London
   Goldsmiths Great Hall, New Cross, London
   An evening of beautiful experiments in music from humans and computers, featuring live coding from Slub and Yee-King alongside eminent non-livecoders Leafcutter John, Finn Peters and Spacedog
   An evening of beautiful experiments in music from humans and computers,  
   http://slab.org/
  featuring live coding from Slub and Yee-King alongside eminent non-
 
  livecoders Leafcutter John, Finn Peters and Spacedog.  More info on the
 
   website:
IN DEVELOPMENT
    http://slab.org/transfer/
 
 
  IN DEVELOPMENT
 
   ++ ixicode
   ++ ixicode
   Thor Magnusson previews his new ixi language in a screencast: http://www.vimeo.com/6895068
   Thor Magnusson previewed his new ixi language in a recent toplap uk
   To be tidied and released soon as part of ixi http://www.ixi-software.net/
  session at shunt lounge, London.  Here's a rerun of his live set as
 
  a screencast:  
    http://www.vimeo.com/6895068
   To be released soon as part of ixi:
    http://www.ixi-software.net/
 
   ++ petrol
   ++ petrol
   Alex McLean's haskell based livecoding software is taking shape.  Here's some extra slow acid from the development screencasts:
   Alex McLean's haskell based livecoding software is taking shape.  Here's  
  http://vimeo.com/6448819
  some extra slow acid from the development screencasts:
 
    http://vimeo.com/6448819
  You can follow along with the development on his blog:
    http://yaxu.org/
 
   ++ jam city
   ++ jam city
   On the graphical live coding front, Dave Griffiths is working on a programming language based on traffic simulation, where cars and traffic lights are given little programs to follow, triggering sounds placed on the roads.
   On the graphical live coding front, Dave Griffiths is working on a  
  http://www.pawfal.org/dave/index.cgi?Projects/JamCity
  programming language based on traffic simulation, where cars and traffic  
  lights are given little programs to follow, triggering sounds placed on  
  the roads.
    http://www.pawfal.org/dave/index.cgi?Projects/JamCity
 
  ++ spacecode
  Jam city featured as part of a recent planetarium gig at the immersive
  vision centre in Plymouth, where wrongheaded (Matthew Yee-King and
  Click Nilson) and slub (Dave Griffiths, Adrian Ward and Alex McLean)
  trialled surround sound and video.  This was a great success and we're
  now planning a national tour of planetariums for them.
    http://www.pawfal.org/dave/blog/2009/09/spacecode/
 
  ++ PRSF Grant
  This year's TOPLAP UK activities are part funded by a PRS Foundation
  organisation grant.  Thanks, PRSF!
 
  For more info about livecoding and TOPLAP UK visit us at
    http://toplap.org/uk/

Latest revision as of 15:18, 6 October 2009

Below infoburst now sent around... Please forward it to your own lists.

Thank you

Katalina.

infoburst #1

 TOPLAP UK INFOBURST
 
 Live coding is a new direction in electronic music and video, and is 
 starting to get somewhere interesting. Live coders expose and rewire the 
 innards of software while it generates improvised music and/or visuals. 
 All code manipulation is projected for your pleasure.  
 http://toplap.org/uk/about/
 
 MEDIA APPEARANCES
 ++ Livecoding on the bbc:
   http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8244003.stm
 ++ slub article in wired magazine: 
   http://is.gd/40jDp
 
 UPCOMING EVENTS
 
 ++ transfer
 7pm - 10pm, Friday 16th October 2009
 Goldsmiths Great Hall, New Cross, London
 An evening of beautiful experiments in music from humans and computers, 
 featuring live coding from Slub and Yee-King alongside eminent non-
 livecoders Leafcutter John, Finn Peters and Spacedog.  More info on the
 website:
   http://slab.org/transfer/
 
 IN DEVELOPMENT
 
 ++ ixicode
 Thor Magnusson previewed his new ixi language in a recent toplap uk 
 session at shunt lounge, London.  Here's a rerun of his live set as
 a screencast: 
   http://www.vimeo.com/6895068
 To be released soon as part of ixi:
   http://www.ixi-software.net/
 
 ++ petrol
 Alex McLean's haskell based livecoding software is taking shape.  Here's 
 some extra slow acid from the development screencasts:
   http://vimeo.com/6448819
 You can follow along with the development on his blog:
   http://yaxu.org/
 
 ++ jam city
 On the graphical live coding front, Dave Griffiths is working on a 
 programming language based on traffic simulation, where cars and traffic 
 lights are given little programs to follow, triggering sounds placed on 
 the roads.
   http://www.pawfal.org/dave/index.cgi?Projects/JamCity
 
 ++ spacecode
 Jam city featured as part of a recent planetarium gig at the immersive
 vision centre in Plymouth, where wrongheaded (Matthew Yee-King and
 Click Nilson) and slub (Dave Griffiths, Adrian Ward and Alex McLean)
 trialled surround sound and video.  This was a great success and we're
 now planning a national tour of planetariums for them.
   http://www.pawfal.org/dave/blog/2009/09/spacecode/
 
 ++ PRSF Grant
 This year's TOPLAP UK activities are part funded by a PRS Foundation
 organisation grant.  Thanks, PRSF!
 
 For more info about livecoding and TOPLAP UK visit us at
   http://toplap.org/uk/