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I did this picture of the Proverbs 30:4-6 Bible code. Now I've put it on a mug and a card.
You can get one if you want at
www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/94057444
Also a tee shirt
there-is-hope-3.creator-spring.com/
I hope it helps somebody.
Some lovely photos we just spotted (and love) of Tree of Codes, taken by Carina Santos for a blog post she wrote this week.
bookreport.nothingspaces.com/2010/12/the-age-of-exaggerat...
We are thrilled to announce that Dress Code, a new furniture collection from Italy, will be making its U.S. debut at Cantoni this September.
Robi Malerba and his family have worked with Cantoni founder (and Chief Energizing Officer) Michael Wilkov for years. They have conceived and crafted this new luxury line to add to the others they produce at their Italian factory, including Solitaire, One & Only, 5th Ave., and more. Not only is the Malerba family a top vendor for us, but they create furnishings for the likes of Harrod’s as well as a host of other internationally-renowned luxury retailers.
Inlaid horn, coplanar doors, mirrored glass, lacquer and chrome accents, and oversized seating are just a few of the distinguishing marks of this elegant and refined furniture collection.
Our showrooms have undergone major renovations to make way for this exciting new collection. Visit Cantoni today and see for yourself why Great Design is a Way of Life. More info 877.881.9191.
I don't read French or Egyptian, so I had to read Hammurabi's code at a later time. Hammurabi was a weird fella. For instance, here is number 2.
"If any one bring an accusation against a man, and the accused go to the river and leap into the river, if he sink in the river his accuser shall take possession of his house. But if the river prove that the accused is not guilty, and he escape unhurt, then he who had brought the accusation shall be put to death, while he who leaped into the river shall take possession of the house that had belonged to his accuser."
Is "river" to be taken literally? And why is this all the way up at number 2, anyway?
DIY Lens coding with dremel. Let's try this on a small voigtlander lens.
I simply used a sharpie to fill the holes. The lens is a Voigtlander 21mm. So I used the code for a 21mm Elmarit.
The coding template was provided by Bo Lorentzen. See his blog:
bophoto.typepad.com/bophoto/2009/01/m8-coder-simple-manua...
On ne voit plus que ça, c'est le nouveau dada, le dada, le Da Vinci Code, personne n'en réchappera ! Je parle bien sur de la campagne média... Voici la station de la Concorde remaquillée en rouge et noir. Paradoxal pour la discorde engendrée par le livre !
Code Day Seattle (November, 2017)
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When was the last time you saw a QR a code? If you have walked into a Tube station recently or if you have opened a magazine, you surely will have spotted at least a couple. QR (quick response) codes are used to facilitate the interaction with the digital world: they are a rapid access to the potential of your smartphone.
Whether these little black and white boxes should be used or not when they fight with an advert's graphics, that is Pandora's box.
We can point out though that they can become beautiful and meaningful things. Scott Blake created this portrait of Amy Goodman using the staggering amount of 2,304 QR codes.
The image is surprisingly detailed and the codes actually take the viewers to a nine year span of Democracy Now!, Amy's independent news program. We think that this makes the portrait a proper symbol: not only for the likeliness of the person featured, but for representing her life's work as well.
Read more.