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Andrew Sorensen on Real Time Programming, Live Coding Music, Memory Management
Bio
Andrew Sorensen is an artist-programmer whose interests lie at the intersection of CS and creative practice. He is known for creating the programming languages that he uses in live performance (Impromptu and Extempore) to generate improvised audiovisual theatre and has performed audiovisual improvisations around the world. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Queensland University of Technology.
About the conference
GOTO Aarhus is the enterprise software development conference designed for team leads, architects, and project management and is organized by developers, for developers. Our concept has always been to present the latest developments as they become relevant and interesting for the software development community.
Dec 13, 2014
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