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Max is a visual programming language for multimedia developed and maintained by Cycling '74. It is commonly used for creating interactive multimedia works such as installations, live visuals, and musical performances. Max is based on a dataflow programming paradigm, meaning that programs are constructed by connecting objects together. These objects can be thought of as modular building blocks, and each one has a specific function. For example, there are objects for creating audio and MIDI signals, reading and writing files, displaying images and video, and much more. Max programs are typically created by patching together these objects in a graphical environment. The patches can be saved and reused, making Max an excellent tool for creating custom multimedia applications. Max is a powerful and flexible tool that is well suited for a wide range of multimedia applications. If you are looking for a visual programming language that can help you create interactive works of art, Max is definitely worth checking out.