Several notable artists have used openFrameworks in their projects. Co-founder Zach Lieberman used the toolkit for his 2006
Drawn project, in which visitors can create painted ink shapes and then interact with them. Co-founder Theo Watson has used openFrameworks for their projects'
audio space, where visitors can leave spatialised audio messages in a room and hear messages left by previous visitors, and "Laser Tag." In 2010, Lieberman, Watson,
Graffiti Research Lab and others working together as "Free Art and Technology" used openFrameworks for the "
EyeWriter" project, a low-cost eye-tracking system originally designed to allow paralyzed graffiti artist
Tempt One to be able to draw using his eyes. In 2006,
Cory Arcangel used openFrameworks to create the video projection
Colors, taking the 1988
film of the same name and playing it one horizontal row of pixels at a time, for more than 33 days. In 2012, Petros Vrellis created an interactive version of
Vincent van Gogh's "
The Starry Night" using openFrameworks. Terry Cavanagh's indie video game "Super Hexagon" was originally created in openFrameworks. == License ==