Post-AlgoRhythms obligatory unstructured thoughts:
How about, if you were fortunate enough to make it, add your thoughts here in this thread:
Up for that?
Or maybe you were able to watch/listen from the stream?
Post-AlgoRhythms obligatory unstructured thoughts:
How about, if you were fortunate enough to make it, add your thoughts here in this thread:
Up for that?
Or maybe you were able to watch/listen from the stream?
@synte
It is good that the variety of live coding platforms continues to be wide ranging. I had feared it would become a monoculture with the recent influx of newcomers having strudel as their entry point.
Love seeing wacky experimental stuff such as live-cranking a pipe organ that is live coded in realtime
@synte
Comparing my 1st AlgoRhythms (Aug 2025) with last night, it has very noticeably grown significantly. 6 months ago all attendees could fit around the table. And the sign-up sheet wouldn't be completely filled in at the end of the 1st hour meetup.
We are now doubling up on benches for the round of introductions. The sign-up sheet also filled in minutes--
the audio performance column filled up in about 1 minute, with the visual column still mostly blank but got filled in shortly after.
@synte I started wondering if London AlgoRave had now reached a critical mass where Peckham AlgoRhythms would become the main venue (the place that headline acts are booked) and there would now need to be satellite venues/events where the more shy novices (such as myself) would have the opportunity to practice live coding in the presence of their peers.
Breaking out into loosely formed tutorial groups was a bit chaotic. I did find Peter Kappus in one corner giving an impromptu strudel lesson