Workshop on Live Coding with Sonic Pi

C2HO in collaboration with Notam presents a series of hands-on workshop on live coding languages for musical improvisation and composition.

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If you are curious about programming, sound and live coding, you should come to Notam this autumn.

On the first Tuesday of the month in autumn 2024, C2HO: Hub for creative coding in Oslo organizes a series of workshops on Live coding in collaboration with Notam. Each workshop will be an introduction to a live coding environment or language.

Live coding is a form of programming where the developer writes the code in real time while the audience watches. The code is usually displayed on a screen that the audience can see, while the work is being created. This is closely related to other performance-based art forms but linked to the programming language as a phenomenon.

About the Workshop

Sonic Pi is a live coding environment based on the Ruby programming language, originally designed to support both computing and music education in schools, developed by Sam Aaron at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory in collaboration with the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Thanks to the use of the SuperCollider synthesis engine, Sonic Pi is also used for live coding and other forms of algorithmic music performance and production.

Read more about Sonic Pi here:
https://sonic-pi.net/

About the Presenter

Image of Tejaswinee Kelkar

Tejaswinee Kelkar is a researcher in music and motion, and a singer. She previously worked as a data analyst at Universal Music Norway and at the RITMO center of excellence at University of Oslo. Her research interests are melodic cognition, motion-capture and musical-cultural analysis. Her research focus is on how aspects of melodic perception are illustrated through multimodality, and linguistic prosody.

https://www.hf.uio.no/imv/english/people/aca/tenured/tejaswik/

Practical Information

Attendance at this event is free, but requires registration. There is a limit of 24 participants per workshop, if we have reached capacity please enter your name in the wait list and we will contact you if a place opens up.

If you have previously signed up and cannot come for any reason, please send an email to Joseph Clemente.

Bring a laptop and headphones along with you. More information on what programs to install will be sent to registered participants close to the event.

Light refreshments will be served.

If you have any questions, or require any further information, please contact Joseph Clemente

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Published July 9, 2024 7:55 PM - Last modified July 9, 2024 8:02 PM