[April 28] Live coding performances by the code, Archaic Reckoner, and Saltzshaker

Live coding performances by the code, Archaic Reckoner, and Saltzshaker. Part of “MY _____ IS AN ECOSYSTEM”, a LiveCode.NYC Exhibition/Residency. Continue reading
Live coding performances by the code, Archaic Reckoner, and Saltzshaker. Part of “MY _____ IS AN ECOSYSTEM”, a LiveCode.NYC Exhibition/Residency. Continue reading
A workshop about constructing sounds from different Southeast Asian tuning and sound cultures using Orca, a live coding language for sequencing, and other open-source tools by elekhlekha อีเหละเขละขละ. Continue reading
This concert artists features artists using live coding, artificial intelligence, brain waves, and more. Featuring Kosmas Giannoutakis, shellylynnx, and Colonel Panix. Part of “MY _____ IS AN ECOSYSTEM”, a LiveCode.NYC Exhibition/Residency Continue reading
In this presentation, Jessica Stringham (this.xor.that) will share transferable techniques, ideas, and philosophies on working with color within with shaders, other creative coding, and digital media. Continue reading
This concert features artists working with modular synthesizers, live coding, visuals, and more. Featuring Messica Arson, Metamyther, painter, and Voyde. Part of “MY _____ IS AN ECOSYSTEM”, a LiveCode.NYC Exhibition/Residency Continue reading
A workshop for Hydra, a live coding synthesizer for visuals, by Suraj Barthy. Continue reading
This concert features artists incorporating live coding, visuals, percussion, flute, cello, and more. Featuring performances by Dan Gorelick, Borbo, this.xor.that, and Cougars Are Cats Too. Continue reading
List of participants of “MY _____ IS AN ECOSYSTEM,” an upcoming exhibition on Governors Island by LiveCode.NYC. Continue reading
“What do I point to by the inner activity of listening? To the sound that comes to my ears, and to the silence when I hear nothing? Listening as it were looks for an auditory impression and hence can’t point to it, but only to the place where it is… Continue reading
This talk by Bill Fontana will present a series of immersive sound sculptures created from recordings of Notre Dame’s silently resonating bells, a 3000 year old Giant Sequoia tree “listening” to the rhythmic vibrations of nearby river, a melting glacier in the Austrian Alps, the underwater sounds of the Venice… Continue reading