live coding - A new thing in London where music coders write code that makes music and sounds live (like in Chuck or Max/MSP). Neato!



Dave sums it up: "It's such a new thing, and we don't know if we're any good at it - it may well be that a new generation comes along and just blows us away".
I googled "live coding", and what came up was On-the-fly Programming :
Using Code as an Expressive Musical Instrument (or live coding) by Ge Wang and Perry Cook. That is so cool.
I met Ge Wang last week at ICMC 2009. He gave two really awesome talks, one about smule and one about slork.
Yes, this is my life, and it rocks. :)