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Sunday, March 18, 2007

Using Code as an Expressive Musical Instrument



Live coding (or on-the-fly programming) is a style of programming in which the programmer/performer/composer augments and modifies the program while it is running, without stopping or restarting, in order to assert expressive, programmable control for performance, composition, and experimentation at run-time. Because of the fundamental powers of programming languages, we believe the technical and aesthetic aspects of on-the-fly programming are worth exploring.

via Princeton Sound Lab.

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