(i know this note of mine probably really doesn't help, but)

> But maybe such thing already exist in the Scheme/CommonLisp world, and could
> be used or be a source of inspiration ?

i'm not totally sure what you have in mind, but the subject of "new
researchy approach to doing GUIs that is supposed to be better than
everything else before" is a depressingly common subject matter, i
think, given the actual approaches that ends up really being used most
often.

there's stuff like Adobe's http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/563.

there's stuff like FRP in Haskell or PLT-Scheme.

there's stuff like JavaFX (or whatever it is called this week).

there's stuff like X-Windows but driven sanely by Erlang rather than C.

then there's all the stuff that never got used anywhere outside of academia.

etc.

sincerely.

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