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Latest revision as of 16:37, 3 September 2016
Graffiti Markup Language (GML) is an XML-based file format that stores graffiti motion data.
It was created by Jamie Wilkinson, Chris Sugrue, Theo Watson and Evan Roth.
Popular applications such as Graffiti Analysis, EyeWriter, and Mozilla's Firefox MarkUp implement GML.
GML is the product of collaboration between artists, hackers, and programmers, and may be used to replicate graffiti using robots.
GML won an Open Web Award in 2011.
See also
External links
- Graffiti Markup Language @ Wikipedia.org