"I Know How Much You Like To Be Alone" is a silly yet somber satire of Frog and Toad, where a light-hearted tale turns tragic when Toad finds himself turning to Technology for comfort. The embedded video is a live coding performance at Wonderville, a video game bar in Brooklyn, NY.
Members of the audience were each handed a pamphlet, included here below, as a PDF, which contains the actual story and artwork, so people could follow along.
The piece combines code-driven audio, original music, live instruments, narration, story, and live-coded visuals.
The performance had an accompanying read-along pamphlet passed out to audience members at Wonderville, so the story could sit in the room alongside the live coding, music, narration, instruments, and visuals.
The public title, host, channel, thumbnail, New York marker, and February 18, 2023 date marker come from the YouTube surface. The Wonderville venue, Sonic Pi, music, story, live-instrument, narration, image, visual-coding, and audience-pamphlet details are Shane Curry-supplied production notes for this page.
- YouTube video page for the public title, video host, author/channel surface, thumbnail, and watch URL.
- Audience pamphlet PDF for the public local copy of the read-along handout.
- Infinite Hush on YouTube for the public channel surface.
- Sonic Pi for the public description of the tool as code-based music creation and performance software.
- Shane Curry supplied the performance notes on this page for Wonderville, Sonic Pi use, music, story, live instruments, narration, images, visual-coding, and audience-pamphlet boundaries.
- Live Performances for the local performance index.
- Music for the broader Shane Curry music lane.
Shane Curry, ""I Know How Much You Like To Be Alone" — Live Coding Performance," https://shanecurry.com/music/live-performances/i-know-how-much-you-like-to-be-alone/, updated April 30, 2026.