Glicol is a computer music programming language that can run in web browsers for music live coding. It has its own audio engine written in Rust. The web app also comes with a unique collaborative music making mechanism called ‘get-ready’. In this performance, we will perform under this mechanism, and invite the participants from the potential Glicol workshop to join. The venue needs to have a stable internet connection and an audio interface that can connect to Apple MacBook’s USB-C port.Performance pape
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In this paper the livecoding environment Mercury is introduced. An interpreted language that is desi...
FARM 2016 presents an evening of performances that employ functional programming techniques in whole...
Seeking new forms of expression in computer music, a small number of laptop composers are braving th...
Glicol (an acronym for 'graph-oriented live coding language') is a computer music language and an au...
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This paper introduces Improcess, a novel cross-disciplinarycollaborative project focussed on the des...
With the growing adoption of internet connectivity across the world, online collaboration is still a...
The extramuros soware was developed to explore live coding and network music, bringing live coding m...
This paper introduces the collaborative live coding platform CodeBank, which utilises public and pri...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 13382 "Collaboration and lear...
shreds is a collaborative live coding performance by electronic music duo Pulso (Gerard Roma and Ann...
Presented at the 2nd Web Audio Conference (WAC), April 4-6, 2016, Atlanta, Georgia.EarSketch combine...
The ixi lang musical live coding environment is a simple visual system for programming (composing an...
The MIMIC (Musically Intelligent Machines Interacting Creatively) project explores how the technique...
Computers and software are playing important roles in modern music production. This has provided opp...
In this paper the livecoding environment Mercury is introduced. An interpreted language that is desi...
FARM 2016 presents an evening of performances that employ functional programming techniques in whole...
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