This project explores Glicol, a graph oriented live coding language that runs directly in the browser. Unlike traditional music software, Glicol allows users to build sound by connecting small units called nodes. Each node performs a simple function such as generating a wave, shaping volume, filtering sound, or adding effects. By chaining these nodes together, complex sound structures can be created in real time.

In my live demo, I demonstrated oscillators, sequencing patterns, envelope shaping, frequency modulation, filtering, and delay effects. I also showed how small code changes immediately affect the output, which makes Glicol powerful for experimentation and performance.

What makes Glicol interesting for interactive media is its accessibility. It requires no installation and combines code, sound, and creativity in a very direct way. This makes it suitable for beginners while still allowing advanced exploration.

Presentation:

Live demo link : https://youtu.be/fP5fwoSURt0?si=rB8WScGs5iqfRzCj