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[https://onthefly.space/ on-the-fly] is a project to promote Live Coding practice, a performative technique focused on writing algorithms in real-time so that the one who writes is part of the algorithm. Live coding is mainly used to produce music or images but it extends beyond that. Our objectives are: supporting knowledge exchange between communities, engaging with critical reflections, promoting free and open source tools and approaching live coding to new audiences. The project runs from 10/2020 to 09/2022, is co-founded by the Creative Europe program, and is led by [https://hangar.org/en/ Hangar] in collaboration with [https://zkm.de/en ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe], [https://wiki.ljudmila.org/Main_Page Ljudmila] and [https://creativecodingutrecht.nl/ Creative Coding Utrecht].
 
[https://onthefly.space/ on-the-fly] is a project to promote Live Coding practice, a performative technique focused on writing algorithms in real-time so that the one who writes is part of the algorithm. Live coding is mainly used to produce music or images but it extends beyond that. Our objectives are: supporting knowledge exchange between communities, engaging with critical reflections, promoting free and open source tools and approaching live coding to new audiences. The project runs from 10/2020 to 09/2022, is co-founded by the Creative Europe program, and is led by [https://hangar.org/en/ Hangar] in collaboration with [https://zkm.de/en ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe], [https://wiki.ljudmila.org/Main_Page Ljudmila] and [https://creativecodingutrecht.nl/ Creative Coding Utrecht].
  
= Artists in residence =
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= [[Artists in residence|Artistic Residencies]] =
  
== Shelly Knotts (Hangar)  ==
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One of the goals of [https://onthefly.space/ on-the-fly]is to support live coders with their creative process. The residencies were carried out through two open calls to develop artistic productions and research projects involving live coding practices. The residencies were hosted by the partner institutions with workshops and gatherings, led by the awarded live coders.
Shelly Knotts is an improviser who performs with computers and other humans. Interests in code, data and networks have lead her down strange and diverse musical paths from electroacustic composition, through jazz and noise music, to Algorave. She experiments with generative and AI techniques and opinionated algorithms to make music. She has performed at numerous Algoraves and other live coding events worldwide, solo and with collaborative projects including ALGOBABEZ.
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= [[Cantinas]] =
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On-the-fly cantina’s are a series of monthly online meetups hosted by the on-the-fly research group. The purpose of these meetings is to create a space for members of the live coding community to have casual informal conversations about their thoughts, concerns and interests in live coding. This paper gives an introduction to the on-the-fly cantinas and a summary of four of the cantinas that have taken place. Namely: “Now that we have gathered - what shall we discuss?”, “How alive is a live-streamed Algorave”, ˝Live Coding Machine Learning˝ and ˝How do the tools we use shape our artistic statement?”
  
== Jack Armitage (Hangar)  ==
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=[[Events]]=
Jack Armitage is a musician, designer, technologist and researcher based in the UK. Currently he is a PhD candidate researching craft in digital musical instrument design in the Augmented Instruments Lab, Centre for Digital Music (Queen Mary University of London), where he has collaborated with the open source Bela.io project for making interactive audio projects. In the live coding community, he is known as Lil Data, a PC Music signed experimental pop project.
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Live coding events, gatherings, collaborations and festivals organized by [https://onthefly.space/ on-the-fly] partners.
  
== Malitzin Cortés and Ivan Abreu (ZKM) ==
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= Live coders =
Malitzin Cortés (CNDSD) is a musician, digital artist, creative technologist and programmer that develops her work between Live Coding, Live Cinema, Data Art, VR and AR, Creative Coding and Sound Art. She has held live events and exhibitions at the Multimedia Center, Alameda Art Laboratory, Ex- Teresa Actual Art, Digital Culture Center, Medialab Prado, Transmediale, ISEA, CYLAND MediaArtLab San Petesburgo, ADAF Athenas, Ars Electronica, MUTEK México, Montreal and Japan. Ivan Abreu is a visual and sound artist and creative technologist. His work explores processes of computational creativity and coding for sound, visual, interactive arts and expanded video. His audiovisual work has been presented at international festivals such as the International Conference of Live Coding Madrid, Aural, Transmediale Berlin, MUTEK Mexico, Japan and Montreal, International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA) and Asia Culture Center, Korea.
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Non-exhaustive list of participants of the [https://onthefly.space/ on-the-fly]activities
  
=== Gaia Leandra (ZKM) ===
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* [[Alexandra Cárdenas]]
Gaia Leandra is a scientific art researcher. She studied biological physical chemistry at the University of Naples. At the end of her academic career, she collaborated with the National Department of Research in Microelectronics and Genetics (CNR). For Gaia, science must be accessible to all, respecting freedom of dissemination, working on what is defined as open science. She moves among transfeminist and transdisciplinary laboratories of the art world, where she collaborates with different projects such as Micromondo, Transmigration, Open Source Estrogen with Mary Maggic, Fotosintetika, etc.
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* [[Anna Carreras]]
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* [[Anna Xambó]]
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* [[Anne Veinberg]]
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* [[Antonio Roberts]]
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* [[Branimir Štivić]]
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* [[Bruno Gola]]
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* [[Felipe Noriega]]
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* [[Gaia Leandra]]
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* [[Glen Fraser]]
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* [[Iván Paz]]
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* [[Jack Armitage]]
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* [[Kıvanç Tatar]]
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* [[Lina Bautista]]
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* [[Malitzin Cortés and Ivan Abreu]]
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* [[Marije Baalman]]
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* [[Olivia Jack]]
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* [[Patrick Borgeat]]
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* [[Roger Pibernat]]
  
=== Branimir Štivić (Creative Coding Utrecht) ===
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* [[Shelly Knotts (Hangar)|Shelly Knotts]]
Branimir Štivić holds a master's degree in software engineering from the Faculty of Organisation and Informatics at Varaždin and a M.A in New Media at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. He works from a multidisciplinary approach as a tool to explore perception, probabilistic, systems theory, mathematical models and cellular automata, process music, sound, pneumatics, kinetics, and machine learning synthesis. His current topics of interest are vitality of objects and matter in the age of the Technosphere and Anthropocene, among many others.
 
  
=== The Twin Stranger (Creative Coding Utrecht) ===
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* [[The Twin Stranger]]
The Twin Stranger is an artistic duo formed by Jude Cowan Montague, an author, poet and creative in audio and print, and Riitta Hakkarainen, a scenographer trained in St Petersburg. Together they make up The Twin Stranger, a duo of theatre makers who aim to rejoin art and science to inspire young people, taking extravagant, improvised journeys on the trail of history, poetry and lore from their own Baltic heritage and beyond. The core of The Twin Stranger enquiry is the relationship between the traditional art of theatre and computer coding.
 
  
 
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= Mapping =
 
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https://ecologies.creativecodingutrecht.nl/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 19 September 2022

on-the-fly is a project to promote Live Coding practice, a performative technique focused on writing algorithms in real-time so that the one who writes is part of the algorithm. Live coding is mainly used to produce music or images but it extends beyond that. Our objectives are: supporting knowledge exchange between communities, engaging with critical reflections, promoting free and open source tools and approaching live coding to new audiences. The project runs from 10/2020 to 09/2022, is co-founded by the Creative Europe program, and is led by Hangar in collaboration with ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Ljudmila and Creative Coding Utrecht.

Artistic Residencies

One of the goals of on-the-flyis to support live coders with their creative process. The residencies were carried out through two open calls to develop artistic productions and research projects involving live coding practices. The residencies were hosted by the partner institutions with workshops and gatherings, led by the awarded live coders.

Cantinas

On-the-fly cantina’s are a series of monthly online meetups hosted by the on-the-fly research group. The purpose of these meetings is to create a space for members of the live coding community to have casual informal conversations about their thoughts, concerns and interests in live coding. This paper gives an introduction to the on-the-fly cantinas and a summary of four of the cantinas that have taken place. Namely: “Now that we have gathered - what shall we discuss?”, “How alive is a live-streamed Algorave”, ˝Live Coding Machine Learning˝ and ˝How do the tools we use shape our artistic statement?”

Events

Live coding events, gatherings, collaborations and festivals organized by on-the-fly partners.

Live coders

Non-exhaustive list of participants of the on-the-flyactivities

Mapping

https://ecologies.creativecodingutrecht.nl/