Live Algorithms
are computer applications that engage with human performers. They are autonomous, acting impulsively and unpredictably; neither automatic or controlled, they participate in creative performance.
The Live Algorithms for Music (LAM) research network, headed by Tim Blackwell and Michael Young and initially funded by the EPSRC, is a network of musicians, computer and cognitive scientists in search of live algorithms within a musical context.
- LAM manifesto
- LAM research network
- report on LAM network activities 2004-6
- Songs for Dynamical Systems LAM workshop August 2009