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What is Live Coding

Digital Humanities and Scholarly Research Trends in the Asia-Pacific
A contemporary computer-based artform that manifests as performances that include “on the fly” programming. Live coding focuses on algorithmic execution while exploring the meaning of interactivity and the relationship between the performer and emerging technologies. It questions the nature of real-time performance and the contexts that surround it.
Published in Chapter:
Performing the Internet: Post-Internet Folklore
Nancy Mauro-Flude (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7195-7.ch010
Abstract
This chapter imagines alternative possibilities for digital humanities scholarship. Beyond technological pragmatism, the inquiry instead points to a richer engagement with digital infrastructure that can occur through the application of software literacy and expanded cultural practices derived from speculative traditions of thinking and feminist internet criticism. New methodologies are introduced, providing experimental models of engagement that allow for distinctive forms of performative and the development of dynamic and diverse knowledge.
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