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"Of all the artforms supported and enabled through FLOSS, ‘livecoding’ has emerged as the one which most directly embodies the key principles of FLOSS production into the creation and experience of the work itself. Livecoding is a form of performance in which the artwork is expressed in software code that is written and re-written live during performance. Many livecoding artists write their own software tools to support this way of working. Alex McLean’s ‘feedback.pl’ was one of the first such tools." (http://www.metamute.org/en/All-Problems-of-Notation-Will-be-Solved-by-the-Masses)