Live Coding
A User's Manual

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https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/13770.001.0001Author(s)
Blackwell, Alan F.
Cocker, Emma
Cox, Geoff
McLean, Alex
Magnusson, Thor
Language
EnglishAbstract
The first comprehensive introduction to the origins, aspirations, and evolution of live coding. Performative, improvised, on the fly: live coding is about how people interact with the world and each other via code. In the last few decades, live coding has emerged as a dynamic creative practice, gaining attention across cultural and technical fields—from music and the visual arts to computer science. Live Coding: A User's Manual is the first comprehensive introduction to the practice and a broader cultural commentary on the potential for live coding to open up deeper questions about contemporary cultural production and computational culture. This multiauthored book—by artists and musicians, software designers, and researchers—provides a practice-focused account of the origins, aspirations, and evolution of live coding, including expositions from a wide range of live coding practitioners. In a more conceptual register, the authors consider liveness, temporality, and knowledge in relation to live coding, alongside speculating on the practice's future forms. To freely download and read ebook (mobi, epub) and PDF files, please visit the resources tab. This book is open access and can be freely downloaded, shared and (if you wish) edited, subject to a CC-BY-SA license.
Keywords
Live Coding; Computer Music; Software Studies; Computational Culture; Media Arts; Contemporary Arts and Sciences; Performance Studies; Critical Computing; Human-Computer Interaction; Psychology of ProgrammingISBN
9780262372633, 9780262544818Publisher
The MIT PressPublisher website
https://mitpress.mit.eduPublication date and place
Cambridge, 2022Imprint
The MIT PressSeries
Software Studies,Classification
Media studies: advertising and society
Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
Digital, video and new media arts