Description As a society, I believe we have a bias towards thinking of code as a tool for automation and industrialization. Code is a way to automate things that people do, and often in doing so becomes a tool for dehumanization. In the most pessimistic view, the people that are able to code are advanced technicians, implementers of an inhumane future. However, programming can also be an interface, a way to insert the human back into the machine. Live coding reclaims programming as a means of...