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Pushing past the edge of technology and art — students at High Tech High's Media Art Center learn how to make art one line of computer code at a time.
The new mechanical computer uses 64 physical cubes to represent binary bits and is inspired by kirigami — the Japanese art of paper-folding and cutting.
A trio of computer security researchers at Universidad de la República Montevideo, in Uruguay, reports that it is possible to reproduce text on a computer screen by eavesdropping on its HDMI cable.
What Do Computer Code and Needlework Have in Common? Both are based on binary systems, and the Dutch artist Anna Lucia Goense is mining that fact for inspiration.