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The Alphabet Synthesis Machine was created by Golan Levin in collaboration with Jonathan Feinberg. Cassidy Curtis made essential contributions to the project concept.

This work was made possible through the use of certain public-domain components generously created by the following individuals: Larry Wall, creator of Perl; Tom Christiansen, author of Perl's documentation; Martin Hosken, author of the TTF module; Lincoln Stein, author of the CGI and GD modules; and Just Van Rossum, author of TTX.

Special thanks to Martin Wattenberg and Tod Machover for the introductions, and to Susan Dowling, Art21, Flat and PBS for their faith in the work.