Abstract
This paper is a speculation on the relationship between coding and writing, and the ways in which technical innovations and capabilities enable us to rethink each in terms of the other. As a case study, we draw on recent experiences of preparing a book on live coding, which integrates a wide range of personal, historical, technical and critical perspectives. This book project has been both experimental and reflective, in a manner that allows us to draw on critical understanding of both code and writing, and point to the potential for new practices in the future.
Original language | English |
---|---|
Title of host publication | International Conference on Live Coding 2016 |
Editors | David Ogborn |
Place of publication | Hamilton |
Publisher | International Conference on Live Coding |
Publication date | 12 Oct 2016 |
Publication status | Published - 12 Oct 2016 |