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Using Peter Kirkeskov Rasmussen's photo 'return the cart' as the source [ www.flickr.com/photos/peterras/15732813631 ] & a bit of Processing code to swaps blocks of pixels inside the image continually . . . the little app creates decay in the image. I'm continuing a series of works meditating on forgetting, recognition, loss, avoidance, etc.

Code - Koh Samui Thailand

Mix up the everyday with this secret coded waistband.

VANCOUVER, BC

FEBRUARY 11, 2015

Location: BCTIA Innovation Hub

Foto's van de Code Camping op 27-11-2011 in de Overhoeks Toren in Amsterdam

bought from steve kirk :-) now in my stagecoach fleet.

Their code is compiling, they are allowed to swordfight.

 

The girl above them is spinning

VANCOUVER, BC

FEBRUARY 11, 2015

Location: BCTIA Innovation Hub

VANCOUVER, BC

FEBRUARY 11, 2015

Location: BCTIA Innovation Hub

Scheveningen, Netherlands

rutalibre coder

A part of my ActionScript 3 code for the embedded video player I use in my home multi touch screen.

This is a poster on the London Underground, warning about pickpockets. It says: "Give them an inch and they'll take all they can. Keep your valuables out of reach of pickpockets."

 

"Be aware of the 'Tricks of Pickpockets'. Watch a video of the tell-tale signs at btp.police.uk/pickpockets ", and there's a QR code to scan for the URL. Which would require taking our your smartphone in public, scanning the code, then watching the video on your phone and not paying proper attention to your surroundings. You might even fail to notice, say, a pickpocket.

you forget finishing up the job?

Usado para ilustrar un artículo de mecus.es

Ceremony in honor of Westlake Village's new zip code, 1967. Photograph by Ed Lawrence, Ed Lawrence Collection, Thousand Oaks Library Foundation, City of Thousand Oaks, Conejo Recreation and Park District, and California Lutheran University. Call # EL00363.

 

We’re happy to share this digital image on Flickr. Please note that this is a copyrighted image. For information regarding obtaining a reproduction of this image, please contact the Special Collections Librarian of the Thousand Oaks Library at specoll@tolibrary.org.

 

Mystic used to send back film in short strips with a paper edge and a very thin plastic covering on the film. This is ISO 200 film of some sort - back then the edges had bar coding, I suppose for better automation with development and printing.

October 13, 2009.

 

Studying for an exam (yes, that's C).

Foto's van de Code Camping op 27-11-2011 in de Overhoeks Toren in Amsterdam

Let me know what this means if you know ... any of you.

Add a Bar Code to an image in Photoshop. The tutorial is here : photoshopper27.blogspot.com/2011/05/bar-code-making-one.html

Foto's van de Code Camping op 27-11-2011 in de Overhoeks Toren in Amsterdam

Rootkit code example, green text black background.

 

The source code is written by Ivyl and t3hknr as a sample rootkit implementation for Linux.

 

The source code can be found on Github: github.com/ivyl/rootkit

According to the Web site www.navajocodetalkers.org, more than 400 Navajo warriors were trained to use the Navajo language to pass messages via radio during World War II.

 

It is the only unbroken code in modern military history. It baffled the Japanese forces of WWII. It was even indecipherable to a Navajo soldier taken prisoner and tortured on Bataan. In fact, during test evaluations, Marine cryptologists said they couldn't even transcribe the language, much less decode it.

 

The secret code created by the Navajo Code Talkers was a surprisingly simple marvel of cryptographic innovation. It contained native terms that were associated with specialized or commonly used military language, as well as native terms that represented the letters in the alphabet.

Foto's van de Code Camping op 27-11-2011 in de Overhoeks Toren in Amsterdam

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