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    %0 Conference Proceedings
    %A Assayag, Gérard
    %T Visual Programming in Music
    %D 1995
    %B ICMC: International Computer Music Conference
    %C Banff
    %P 73-76
    %F Assayag95a
    %K représentations musicales
    %K langage objet
    %K patch
    %K Patchwork
    %K programmation visuelle
    %X ((1)) Patch Work is a lisp-based visual programming environment for music. Propositions are made in this paper for the extension of Patch Work visual scheme to full object-oriented programming. ((2)) The PatchWork (Laurson, Duthen, ICMC 1990; Malt, 1993) experience at IRCAM has proven the great interest shown by composers in visual programming. PatchWork has been distributed, through the IRCAM user's group, to over a hundred musicians and researchers in musicology. Many specialized libraries have been written at IRCAM and elsewhere adressing a wide variety of problems including new models for rhythm quantification (Assayag & al, ICMC 1994), or musical constraints propagation schemes (Rueda & al, ICMC 1993). Composers that did not know a word in computer science have realized in PatchWork visual programs (patches) of an amazing complexity, due to PatchWork original mixture of functional programming and graphical data editing. Thus we have reached the point where we must ask ourselves : what is the threshold of complexity, that is, when does the musician come and tell us : you guys have to code in Lisp a new box doing this and that and modelling this musical data structure, because it is beyond reachability by the mean of visual programming -- and how can that threshold be pushed back ?
    %1 7
    %2 3
    %U http://articles.ircam.fr/textes/Assayag95a

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