The Live Coding and Collaboration symposium will take place in the University of Birmingham UK, on the 26th September 2014, preceded by a doctoral consortium on the 25th. All are welcome to attend, and registration is now open via our website: http://www.livecodenetwork.org/collaboration/ Accepted papers and demos: * Pam Burnard, Franziska Florack, Alan Blackwell, Sam Aaron, Carrie Anne Philbin, Jane Stott and Stephen Morris. Identifying learning through coding music using Sonic Pi: perceptions of and collaborations between artists, computer scientists, teachers and the young adolescent learner * Tom Hall. Live digital notations for collaborative music performance * Andre Damiao and Flavio Luiz Schiavoni. Streaming objects and strings * Scott Wilson, Norah Lorway, Xenia Pestova, Konstantinos Vasilakos and Martin Ozvold. PianoCode: Music for Live Coding Networked Music Ensemble and Improvising Pianist (demo) * Jessica RodrÃguez and Rolando RodrÃguez. LiveCoding Readings: Algorithm viewed as a text * Sang Won Lee and Georg Essl. Models and Opportunities for Networked Live Coding * Alex McLean. Reflections on live coding collaboration If you are a research students and wish to attend the doctoral day prior to the symposium, please get in touch. The Live Coding Research Network runs through 2014 and 2015, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research council. Amongst other events we are planning a symposium on Live Coding and Education in Cambridge in January 2105, and an international conference in Leeds in summer 2015. For more information please see: http://www.livecodenetwork.org/ -- http://yaxu.org/