Published May 27, 2025 | Version v1
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LCAN SB3: Live Coding Animated Notation in a Shared Browser-Based Buffer

  • 1. ROR icon SUNY Oneonta
  • 2. ROR icon Arizona State University

Description

The LCAN SB3 (Live Coding Animated Notation in a Shared Browser-Based Buffer) was designed to create a functional
relationship between two seemingly disparate fields of practice: live-coding and animated notation. While these two
fields are both representative of the artist-programmer ethos, their differences lie in their respective purposes. With
live-coding the artist-programmer writes and executes code in real time with a variety of audio and visual results
in traditional and non-traditional performance environments. Animated notation, like traditional notation, requires a
specific symbol system, designed by the artist-programmer, which indicates to human performers what musical event(s)
to execute and when. The result of this relationship is akin to a traditional performance environment, yet there is a
divide between the composer (artist-programmer) and the musical result by way of the performers. The author’s LCAN
SB3 seeks to merge these two fields by providing a platform by which the artist-programmer can live-code animated
notations in real time that can then be performed by one or more performers. The LCAN SB3 also provides support
for a shared browser-based buffer system in which two or more artist-programmers can create animated notation in
real time regardless of location, enabling the creation and presentation of the resultant animated score at one or more
remote sites.

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