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"Never before has someone made a paraphrase on a movie like this, with thousands and thousands of aquarelle paintings."
"It’s as if on a printed page you have letters and words functioning one way, and then underneath it, as a kind of a trace, is an entirely separate code system that contains meaning temporarily invisible to the reader. It’s a palimpsest of code!
3. An app filled with geolocated stories and poems, if you're lucky enough to live in San Antonio. E.g:
"An exploration of luck by Mark Menjivar, creator of The Luck Archive. Menjivar visited 13 businesses in San Antonio with “Luck” in the name, and left verbal documentation of his interactions at each location."
4. Precision agriculture marches on!
"The Leaf Wetness Smart Sensor, which offers plug-and-play performance with Onset’s HOBO U30 and H21 Weather Stations, provides accurate leaf wetness data in a number of growing and research applications... includes direct data offload in the field using a HOBO data shuttle or laptop computer, or remotely accessing the data over the Internet via Cellular, Wi-Fi, or Ethernet communications."
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5. Browse the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum's collection by color.
"The colors have been selected by our robotic eye machines who scour each image in small chunks to create color averages. These have then been harvested and 'snapped' to the grid of 117 different colors."
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