Project description
During the residency, Gola plans to build a live-codable installation using a domain-specific language built on top of the SuperCollider language and live coding environment. The audience can interact and change the installation by editing the code using a custom-built web interface, controllable via the browser. The interface is heavily coupled to the language used to run the installation, making it easy to experiment with live coding without getting lost in setting up development environments or in debugging syntax errors.
The goal is to invite both the experienced and non-experienced audience to play with different techniques of creative coding while being able to observe the results of their changes in real time.
Timeline
- Co-op{Codes} interactive installation @ osmo/za, 10-15 May 2021
- Live coded influences live coding workshop, 14 May 2021
About the resident
Bruno Gola is a sound artist and hacker from São Paulo, Brazil. He currently lives in Berlin where he studied Art and Media at the Universität der Künste Berlin, in the classes of Alberto de Campo and Joachim Sauter. He builds sound installations and performs live in different formats such as Live Coding, audiovisual generative pieces and live electronics, usually building his own hardware and software for each occasion. Gola is a big believer in free software, he contributes to different projects such as the SuperCollider language and publishes most of the software he writes so that other artists can create with them as well.
Credits
Production: Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory
The residency is made possible with support from the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia and the Municipality of Ljubljana – Department for Culture. The residency is a part of the on-the-fly project that is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.