an intriguing entry for the installment (2002), which collected various software artworks with code that had not to exceed 8Kb & should 'connect & move three points in space'. one application dynamically visualizes how the program itself is executed: the program reads itself, closing the loop between reading, writing & execution. its representation reveals three different ways of reading code: the linear read that most viewers will see, the developmental order how the writer breaks code up in their mind & the computational execution order. see also textarc. [ & & |thnkx Andrea]
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