
| Edition: | ∞ |
| Format: | ~ 52x68 mm (freeform) |
| Material: | white adhesive vinyl (matte) |
| Color: | 4/0 (CMYK) |
| Pack: | 5x1 |
| Editor: | Christoph Haag |
| Credits: | This is a derivative work based on a file available under the ImageMagick License. It was created as a tribute to a great and beloved piece of software and is not intended to infringe any ImageMagick® trademarks. |
| Price: | 1.50 € |
| License: | ImageMagick License |
| Source: | e71e99c0 |
| Permalink: | freeze.sh/0017 |
ImageMagick, first released in 1990, is a popular free software tool that’s often referred to as a Swiss Army knife due to its ability to convert between hundreds of different image formats, and for the many built-in features to filter, manipulate, and generate images. Thanks to the software being “not chemically or biologically based,” Cristy was able to release ImageMagick as free software (echoing the way the UNIX operating system became free software due to its marginality to the interests of Bell Labs). The software is full of particularities. For instance, there are a number of built-in images, including a wizard (the mascot of the software) seated at a drawing table contemplating an image of the Mona Lisa.
Torn at the seams: vernacular approaches to teaching with computational tools by Michael Murtaugh

| Edition: | ∞ |
| Format: | ~ 52x68 mm (freeform) |
| Material: | white adhesive vinyl (matte) |
| Color: | 4/0 (CMYK) |
| Pack: | 5x1 |
| Editor: | Christoph Haag |
| Credits: | This is a derivative work based on a file available under the ImageMagick License. It was created as a tribute to a great and beloved piece of software and is not intended to infringe any ImageMagick® trademarks. |
| Price: | 1.50 € |
| License: | ImageMagick License |
| Source: | 5ffe1b2f |
| Permalink: | freeze.sh/0019 |