In the tradition of daily live coding practice a few people have formed a hack pact to make something new every … More
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Questions of creativity
I attended the start of the Dagstuhl seminar on computational creativity last week, although sadly had to leave after the … More
Patterns of movement in live languages
I’ve had a paper accepted for the 25th CHArt conference on the subject of live coding, here’s the synopsis. Programmers … More
Dorkcamp ’09
Douglas Repetto started dorkbot in nyc in late 2000, as a free forum for “people doing strange things with electricity”, … More
Patterns in Haskell
I’ve been trying to make music with Haskell for a little while now. One thing about Haskell is that its … More
More hackery
Another screencast: Trying a lower bpm than normal. Also I’m starting to add more higher order rhythm functions to increase … More
(UK) Stop the racists tomorrow
If you are in the UK and have a vote, please use it. The BNP are racists, who want all … More
toplapuk – pubcode, London
We’re starting regular livecoding nights in London UK, first one this Friday at the Roebuck near London Bridge from 7pm. … More
Haskell hack
*UPDATE* This entry is ancient, but for some reason gets quite a lot of traffic, see Tidal for a more … More
Sensation, perception and computation
There’s often seen to be a fight between symbolic AI and artificial neural networks (ANNs). The difference is between either … More