Hi,

I've always wondered whether the "no load no save", especially the "no
save" part, is taken literally.

Taken literally means that you wouldn't even be 'allowed' to create
_on the fly_ an abstraction and then use several instances of that.
Everything you need to reuse would have to be a subpatch that you
would have to copy-paste.......

Wouldn't that be a bit like a live coding session in (say) Python with
the prohibition of defining functions or classes?

Just curious
bye
m.


2010/6/23 matohawk <[email protected]>:
> Call for participation at the performance audio Blank Pages #13
> Lieu/Place : ZINC Friche la Belle de Mai, Marseille, France
> Date : 10-07-2010
> Heure/Time : 9pm - 10pm
>
> We search for sound artists or musicians who work with the graphical
> programming environnements Pure Data or Max/MSP to interpretate the Blank
> Pages score. This score requires participants to play together and improvise
> without prior preparation. The Blank Pages score, describes the situation in
> 4 points : (http://blankpages.fr/score.html) :
>
> 60'00''
> Pure Data
> Blank Page
> No load/No Save
>
> Participants are asked to bring a laptop with the software Pure Data or Max
> / MSP installed.
>
>
> If you are interesting send me an e-mail with your name surname or nickname.
>
> Cheers Thomas Thiery
>
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