Schedule
All is subject to change…
For a map showing venue locations click here.
Friday
1pm - 6pm - Workshops at Access Space - Free entry
- People from all backgrounds join to learn about improvising music and video with software. Led by Dave Griffiths and Julian Rohrhuber
Pre-requisite: none - complete beginners and experts welcome! Computers will be provided. Places are free but limited - please email livecode@access-space.org to book.
7pm - 11pm - Food and Headphone performances - Access Space and the Rutland Arms
Remember to bring a pair of headphones, otherwise you won’t be able to hear the performances!
- Powerbooks unplugged (and powerplugs unbooked) (TF)
A collaboration of many - RedFrik (SE)
Livecoded supercollider, well practiced - Ross Bencina (AU)
The creator of audiomulch shows off its live patching abilities - plus collaborative jam sessions
Saturday
10:30am - 5pm - Presentations, “101″, Paternaster Row, Sheffield - Free entry
- Thor Magnusson - ixiQuarks
- Renate Wieser, Julian Rohrhuber - The meaning of live
- Alex McLean - Livecoding the Canntaireachd
- Jan-Kees van Kampen, Alberto de Campo, Renate Wieser, Julian Rohrhuber, Echo Ho, Hannes Hoelzl - purloined letters and distributed persons
- Fredrik Olofsson - Live coding practice
- Tom Hall, Julian Rohrhuber - musique axiomatique
- Andrew Sorensen - Live coding as craft
- Julian Rohrhuber - programming programming
- Click Nilson - Live Coding of Human Action
- Dave Griffiths - Malleable code : How to program with a gamepad
- Karsten Gebbert, Jan Berkel, Luke Whitmore - Net based livecoding
- Graham Coleman - Angles for Livecoders
7:30pm, Club night, “101″, Paternaster Row, Sheffield - £3/£4 on the door
Streaming Live from 7.30pm. Listen here:
- Yee-King (UK)
Live coding with live electric drums
- Andrew Sorensen (AU)
One of the high masters of from-scratch coding - Graham Coleman (US)
Flying from Atlanta to represent the ChucK community - Fabrice Mogini (FR)
Live coding orchestra - Thor Magnusson (IS)
Thor takes his ixiQuarks, his newest music interface for a ride - slub (UK)
Laptop livecoding trio hack up some gabba skiffle punk - Mattin (EH)
Either an intense noise or an ambient set, depending - Krgn (DE)
Livecoded hard techno
- Les Duchamps - Remembering Marcel (AT/NL)
A collaboration between Alberto de Campo and Jankees van Kampen - Modern Times (DE)
Live coding to silent film from Renate Wieser and John Rohrhuber - Robert Atwood (CA)
Live patching with PureData/DesireData
Keyboard gestures will be documented by Valentina Vuksic.
Sunday
11am - Walk in the peak district and picnic (weather permitting, if not we’ll likely have an extra session at Access Space)