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"textContent": "Welcome to the 91st issue of _De Programmatica Ipsum_ , about _Entertainment_.\n\nIn this edition:\n\n * Graham reviews the beautiful art taking place in the demoscene.\n * Adrian argues that we are just blinded by entertainment.\n * In our Vidéothèque section, we learn about the demoscene thanks to L33T GUY, and then we watch the first computer-generated movie ever released, made by Loren Carpenter.\n * In the Library section, we review “Marx at the Arcade” by Jamie Woodcock, and “Super Nintendo” by Keza MacDonald.\n\n\n\nDownload this issue in DRM-free PDF or EPUB format, and read it on your preferred device. You can also subscribe to our RSS feed, featuring the full content of our articles.",
"title": "Issue 091: Entertainment"
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