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Latest revision as of 16:39, 2 September 2011
Crucible Theme: Music technology
Computer programming is usually done in private, and very carefully. Live coding is a kind of musical performance where programs are written on stage, in front of an audience. Improcess is creating new tools for music programming.
Sam Aaron demonstrates early results in this video: http://vimeo.com/22798433
The Improcess project was initiated as an experimental application of the Cross-cultural partnership template.
Other collaborators: