To continue this discussion, there's one thing tha...
# thinking-together
j
To continue this discussion, there's one thing that I would be interested to know from people here. If I dumped a load of literature from the 'live coding arts' world here, much of which I am willing to assume would be new to folks here (although I'd be happy to be wrong about this), would you respond with which papers you might select as "worth further reading" from a quick glance?
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y
It'd also be interesting to identify work that bridges the gap. Bret Victor was/is an accomplished music technologist and includes a performance in one of his videos. Early CS/interaction design is pretty indistinguishable from arts research. I love Peter Naur's philosophical essays on the nature of language, for example
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Disciplinary barriers don't exist until the disciplines form. Early live coders didn't see themselves as working in art and not CS, not at all. It's a shame that the live coding conference has become more like a music festival with little CS content.
But yes, a great idea :)
d
Hi Jack. Yes, please post your links. I am building a live coding environment for procedurally generated graphic art, but my background is technical, and there is a lot I don't know about the "live coding arts world".
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g
i would be especially interested in live-coding for video, animation, etc