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               make art 2009: What the Fork?!
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2009 LAFKON developed a Free Software framework 
for the process-based generation of posters for the 
make art festival.

Processing, an open source "programming language and 
integrated development environment (IDE) built for the 
electronic arts and visual design communities" meets 
software dinosaurs like Donald Knuth's typesetting 
program TeX and GNU's Unix shell bash.

This means WYSISWM instead of WYSIWYG, 
control code generated with the bash,
layout done with LaTeX, 
decorative graphics rendered with Processing
and some bash wickedness.

Processing sketches are mostly based on GPL licensed code 
from openprocessing.org.


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