
TidalCycles
Fiscal Host: The Social Change Nest
Live coding environment for making algorithmic patterns

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Financial Contributions
TidalCycles is all of us
Our contributors 78
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Alex McLean
Admin
£750 GBP
David Ogborn
Admin
Iris Saladino
Admin
Scott Fradkin
£640 GBP
Joonas
£200 GBP
Axel Ganz
Regular
£197 GBP
Martin Butz
£195 GBP
Hiroki Matsui
Regular
£184 GBP
Jo Kroese
£157 GBP
satoruki
Regular
£143 GBP
Mike Hodnick
Regular
£123 GBP

Budget
Transparent and open finances.
+£3.00GBP
Completed
Contribution #831448
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Completed
Contribution #804334
+£3.00GBP
Completed
Contribution #773290
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Today’s balance£2,791.21 GBP
Total raised
£4,915.91 GBP
Total disbursed
£2,124.70 GBP
Estimated annual budget
£1,444.00 GBP

About
TidalCycles (or Tidal for short) is a free/open source software project, and in particular a live coding environment for exploring pattern. It's used by a large community of people from around the world.
Tidal has been largely developed by volunteers and students, with some funding support for example from crowdfunders contributing to the founding developer Alex McLean's ko-fi page (now shutting down), and from the Google Summer of Code initiative.
As the Tidal community grows, this opencollective fund will accept donations towards development and documentation initiatives for the project, and potentially artist development opportunities. The overall aims will be:
* To develop free/open source software that reimagines computer programming as a live interface for musicians and other artists to creatively explore patterns.
* To make the software more accessible, including through documentation, translation and design, and encourage contributions from more people
* To foster a community of contributors and other users from diverse backgrounds.
Tidal has been largely developed by volunteers and students, with some funding support for example from crowdfunders contributing to the founding developer Alex McLean's ko-fi page (now shutting down), and from the Google Summer of Code initiative.
As the Tidal community grows, this opencollective fund will accept donations towards development and documentation initiatives for the project, and potentially artist development opportunities. The overall aims will be:
* To develop free/open source software that reimagines computer programming as a live interface for musicians and other artists to creatively explore patterns.
* To make the software more accessible, including through documentation, translation and design, and encourage contributions from more people
* To foster a community of contributors and other users from diverse backgrounds.