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Artifice is a very old collection of generative art examples from my Sophmore year at Brown.
Hopefully they will prove useful to someone. The project is setup for use in Eclipse.
Included is an executable jar file, Artifice.jar which contains all demos.
If you like this stuff and havent already, you should definitely check out processing.js
-- fisch