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#X text 152 114 1.1 What is a grid?;
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#X text 154 461 Stephanie Brodeur & Darsha Hewitt 2005;
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#X obj 162 359 Introduction to Video;
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#X text -381 50 Pure-Data is an open-source patching environment for
multi-media (audio+image). Pure-Data is a programming language where
you create relationships by connecting visual boxes (rather than typing
complex commands). This lecture is separated into three sections: An
Introduction to Pure-Data \, An introduction to Gem and intermediate
PD and Gem.;
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library for PureData and Ruby \, designed for interactive multimedia.
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