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Live Coding, Live Notation, Live Performance
2016
EVA London 2016 Electronic Visualisation and the Arts
This paper/demonstration explores relationships between code, notation including representation, visualisation and performance. Performative aspects of live coding activities are increasingly being investigated as the live coding movement continues to grow and develop. Although live instrumental performance is sometimes included as an accompaniment to live coding, it is often not a fully integrated part of the performance, relying on improvisation and/or basic indicative forms of notation with
doi:10.14236/ewic/eva2016.8
dblp:conf/eva/Hoadley16
fatcat:xn7hfdv2qfdqhc2hvaft67f2zq