Flock, Pronunciation: \ˈfläk\; Function: noun; Etymology: Middle English, from Old English flocc crowd, band; akin to Old Norse flokkr crowd, band; Date: 13th century
1 : a group of animals (as birds or sheep) assembled or herded together
2 : a group under the guidance of a leader; especially : a church congregation
3 : a large number
Craig Reynolds, Boids (Flocks, Herds, and Schools: A Distributed Behavioral Model), ( the original SIGGRAPH 1987 paper)
Neil Leach, ‘Swarm Urbanism’, in Neil Leach (ed.), Digital Cities, London: Wiley, 2009, pp. 56-63.
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Cracking - The Applet

The Cracking Applet created by Bojan Mitrovic is available at: http://www.arh.bg.ac.rs/upload/applet/index.html
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Applets,
cracking,
Processing,
tooling
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