"i get less out of explaining art to technologists than i do out of explaining concepts like interface and bootstrapping to artists"

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"The program should, in some way, expand the concept of what computer paint programs are, as well as what mark making can be."
color swatch, sound swatch, program swatch, etc
i like the strain view origamisimulator.org
@neauoire Paper electronic modules -- have you seen this? www.artic.edu/artworks/239495/anatomical-board-of-a-speaker
i feel like model applications of TCP were, like, remote login and file transfer -- is that written down somewhere?
what are the equivalent model applications for WebSocket?
"… they are at the end of the process of computer programming, far removed from the programmer. The programs they are using were not written with their particular needs in mind."
"I'd go so far as to say that languages are not the most illuminating way to look at interoperability problems; we should think about style instead. Style is about choices; languages are about hard rules." (www.humprog.org/~stephen/blog/devel/interoperability-c-rich-poor.html)