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Code scores in live coding practice
This paper explores live coding environments in the con- text of notational systems. The improvisational practice of live coding as combining both composition and per- formance is introduced and selected systems are dis- cussed. The author’s Threnoscope system is described, but this is a system that enables the performer to work with both descriptive and prescriptive scores that can be run and altered in an improvisational performance.
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TENOR 2015: International Conference on Technologies for Music Notation and RepresentationPublisher
Institut de Recherche en MusicologiePublisher URL
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1Volume
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134-139Event name
TENOR 2015: First International Conference on Technologies for Music Notation and RepresentationEvent location
Paris, FranceEvent type
conferenceEvent date
28-30 May, 2015ISBN
9782955290507Department affiliated with
- Music Publications
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Dominique Fober, Jean Bresson, Alice Tacaille, Marc Battier, François Picard, Cécile Davy-Rigaux, Hugues Genevois, Pierre Couprie, Yann GeslinLegacy Posted Date
2015-06-04First Open Access (FOA) Date
2017-06-05First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2015-04-09Usage metrics
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