Algorave: LiveCode.NYC at the Live Ideas Festival 2019


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CIBO (Neural Net presented by Jeremy Stewart, Music) Ulysses Popple (Visuals)
Jeremy Stewart is a multimedia artist and performer researching the affective potential of distributed multimedia systems through the creation of improvisational performances, wearable hardware, and machine learning-driven software. In this musical performance, Jeremy will accompany CIBO a neural network trained to perform live coded music.
Ulysses Popple is a coder based in Brooklyn. His system, baseless-fabric, aims to bring representational art and an awareness of character to the chaotic world of live code. For this performance, the characters on screen will be partly driven by Unity ml-agents in a live-coded environment. @ulysses_le_sees
Codie: Melody Loveless (Music) & Sarah Groff Hennigh-Palermo (Visuals)
Sound + light. Live coding performers. Described by others as "alien pop", this music is made with love and code. The visuals aim to sweep you away. https://codie.live/ Instagram and Twitter - @hi_codie
Colonel Panix: David Stein (Music), Doc Mofo: Nick Montfort (Visuals/Vocals)
Colonel Panix is a digital artist developing code libraries and tools to make algorithmic performance more human. His music frequently has recognizable bass lines with algorithmic layers of accompaniment. http://www.colonelpanix.com IG @colonelpanix
Doc Mofo (a.k.a. nom de nom, a.k.a. Nick Montfort) is a poet and professor who works with many aspects of computation. He does Commodore 64 visualizations that draw on his engagement with concrete poetry and his work in platform studies. As an MC, he draws on instructional traditions in rap (such as exhortations to dance) to help people understand programming, math, and the implications of computing.
ioxi (Omar Delarosa -Music), Zach Krall (Visuals)
Blending a passion for music and computer science, ioxi uses machine-trained models alongside live coding techniques to drive synthesizers and samplers. The resulting sounds explore the intersection between trap, lofi and synthwave. https://www.omardelarosa.com/
Zach Krall is a Brooklyn based artist and technologist. He is currently a graduate student in the Design and Technology program at Parsons School of Design. Krall will be live-coding visuals using a JavaScript library called Hydra. https://zachkrall.com
Scorpion Mouse: Jason Levine (Music/Visuals) May Cheung (Vocals)
Scorpion Mouse is a genre-bending live electronic music duo composed of vocalist May Cheung and livecoder Jason Levine. Inspired by Drum’n’bass, House, Groove music, Trip Hop, World music, and Jazz, they spontaneously create an alchemy of digital and organic sounds and take the audience on an ever-evolving journey. Jason improvises using mathematical functions and AI to generate lush synth harmonies layered over polyrhythmic percussion-heavy grooves. @scorpionmousemusic

Algorave: LiveCode.NYC at the Live Ideas Festival 2019