Instigated for Alex McLean’s Hackpact, the Supercollider a day project saw Adam Jansch learn Supercollider through daily coding practise, documenting his progress online. Read full post…
Supercollider a day1st October 2009
Improvisation at Expo Leeds27th September 2009
A tiring week, which has seen myself perform as part of ii/HELO at Expo Leeds. Within the 20 minute improvisation, teamed by a number of instrumentalists and laptop performers, I made use of the Supercollider patches developed from Supercollider a day, and enjoyed the experience thoroughly.
And this post is the penultimate one before I switch over to the Open Sound Objectives blog, which provides a more comprehensive site for my work.
Transfer report, SC a day, Expo Leeds20th September 2009
This past Tuesday has seen the completion and handing in of my MPhil/PhD transfer report, the first writing of the project. Also this week saw the continuation of Supercollider a day, and next Saturday I will be performing as part of the inclusive improv appearance at Expo Leeds. Read full post…
Continuation of Supercollider a day13th September 2009
This week I have been working on Supercollider a day, and finding it relatively frustrating. I don’t feel entirely comfortable with the way the code executes, having got too used to the execution style and syntax of Objective-C and Java. Also the documentation and tutorials are not the best and I’m struggling to think of ideas to code.
More positively I have almost completed the transfer report and I hope to put this up on my new blogsite (to be launched soon) once completed.
Supercollider a day, Hackpact6th September 2009
This week saw the beginning of a new project, called Supercollider a day, which is simple: write some Supercollider code every day for a month, documenting the code each day so I can’t get away with putting it off! Read full post…
Supercollider Highlighter3rd September 2009
Supercollider Highlighter is a PHP script that applies syntax colour-coding to Supercollider code files for presentation on the web. It was designed for and is based on code from Scott Hewitt’s ChucK Highlighter. Read full post…