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If you like to see @linalab and me performing as Damage Such in @azimutclub for @performingtheclub, the full video is now uploaded to Youtube. youtu.be/w-nYgVfBXJI?si=vsbHjp

Thanks to @karinaddicted of @algoritmi_official for inviting us! Also thanks to @performingtheclub, @genauturin, @wired.productions! Photo taken by @matt_capucchio.

Thanks to @stimuleringsfonds for supporting my live coding projects and collaboration with Lina.

Il y a quelques semaines on s'est fait un petit streaming live à l'occasion du TOPLAP Solstice, le grand rendez vous bi annuel du live coding mondial.
C'est bien énervé tant sur les visuels que sur le son, on s'excuse pour les personnes sensibles.

A voir sur YT ou archive.org:

youtu.be/_mBtzFGuYbw?si=zUAVCS

archive.org/details/toplap-sol

youtu.be- YouTubeEnjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

One of the TOPLAP Solstice streams featured Torsten Goerke and Fernando Bravo (www.openguitar.org) playing amplified guitars with synthesis via VCV Rack. Unfortunately, most of the synthesis parts weren't in the stream during the performance.

Fortunately, we were able to edit the video to add audio with the guitars together with the synthesis parts.

The resulting performance is really nice - quite unique, hypnotic and mesmerizing.

If you were listening during their stream - now you can hear it more as it was intended.

youtube.com/watch?v=Xvp95nKEMJ

#livecoding
#toplap #solstice2024

This past weekend I participated in the TOPLAP Solstice stream - as an admin and as a participant. I love doing these events. It brings me out of my own creative coding bubble and I get exposed to many different approaches and expressions.

I also really like how global the event feels. It reminds me that people everywhere are doing what I do - using technology to create. We all work at this, we experiment, try new directions, fail, struggle at times with technical and creative problems, get excited, and we want to share what we've done. These events tend to bring out the best in people - we are supportive, encouraging, non-competitive, collaborative, open to new things.

I look forward to having access to the archives and watching parts of the 33 hour marathon that I missed!

G'day my name is Bernie.
I'm an Australian Livecoder trying to navigate a global scene from a fairly remote location.
I'm active predominantly within the #tidalcycles #estuary and #toplap #livecoding communities, hosting open collaborative livecoded jam sessions ( #weekendjam s) every week since Dec 2020 with @savamala (and others).
Despite my relative remoteness, I've run workshops and played varying sized gigs (remotely and irl) over the years:
infrequency.au/
ozchi.org/2022/creative_7.html

I am a huge proponent of free software, shared ideas and increasing accessibility to cool stuff.

Here's a series of free workshops I wrote for Tidal, Punctual and Estuary from 2022:
decoded.livecode.au