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Stephen Guerin
Haven't played with this yet, but it looks to have a lot of promise  
for rapid protyping ABM/visualization and bridging the artist/
technologist divide:
   http://digitaltools.node3000.com/blog/1052-field-experimental-programming-suite
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Re: [sfx: Discuss] open question

Victoria Hughes

In re Stephen's comments below-
        how would you define the 'artist/technologist divide'?
        what are its most telling characteristics?
        what works best?
        what works least effectively?
                in artist/technologist interactions?

Would like to hear all answers, from anyone at the Complex.
Yup, this could be a wiki page.

Tory

       
On May 13, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Stephen Guerin wrote:

> Haven't played with this yet, but it looks to have a lot of promise  
> for rapid protyping ABM/visualization and bridging the artist/
> technologist divide:

>  http://digitaltools.node3000.com/blog/1052-field-experimental-programming-suite

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