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Alex McLean, Geraint Wiggins: Live Coding Towards Computational Creativity. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 175-179.
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Live coding is a way of improvising music or video animation through live edits of source code, using dynamic language interpreters. It requires artists to represent their work within a formal computer lan- guage, using a higher level of abstraction than is the norm. Although the only creative agents in live coding performance are human, this ab- straction makes the practice of interest to the field of computational creativity. In this paper live coders are surveyed for their thoughts on live coding and creativity, related to the aims of building creative agents.
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