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Constraints sometimes are a creativity booster in art, so maybe not so much a trap. Whereas unlimited tools or canvases may paralyze it. Just look at the demoscene to see what people create in a self-imposed limited environment.

A person chooses to confine themselves to watercolors, and masters the medium, or does something spectacular with it, since they focused on that medium. Just looking at the vvvv examples, I'd say there's plenty enough there to get started and then some.

Praxis runs on many platforms since it is Java-based, and has node editing, but you can edit code on the fly as well. You can do visuals, and it has the beginnings of a sound synthesis base already working and in progress. [1]

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I personally use Extempore, a livecoding environment that evolved from Impromptu. It has a low-level, Scheme-like language called xtlang, and can do sound and visuals too. [2]

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I also use Tidal, a Haskell-based system to livecode patterns of samples - very addictive, since it is easy to make something quick. [3]

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Fluxus is a scheme-based system, that is mainly for visuals, although there is a lesser-known audio component called fluxa for linux and Mac OS for it. [4]It was the first livecoding system I had really been exposed to around 2005, a few years after I picked up Processing. [5]

Somebody mentioned Pd, PureData. You need the extended version to do graphics, since the vanilla Pd is node-based just for sound creation.

There are many other systems, and it seems the livecoding scene is exploding.

[1] http://www.praxislive.org/[2] http://extempore.moso.com.au/[3] http://tidalcycles.org/[4] http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/[5] https://processing.org/