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She also recodes this morsel of DNA to be resistant to viruses, just for good measure.
Third, there's a reason why the CNNs and the Recodes and the New York Times and the NBCs work so hard to try to hold onto their credibility and correct the record when it's wrong.
The neural bypass system consists of three major components: a tiny chip in the brain that receives brain signals via a microelectrode array; a computer algorithm that decodes (and later recodes) the signals; and a special sleeve, equipped with dozens of electrodes, that wraps around Burkhart's arm and stimulates the muscles.
I think that's ultimately the concern: That folks get so confused by the news or what looks like news that they just check out, that they don't bother believing any of it, or verifying any of it, and that we're all these fictional sites, and the Recodes and the CNNs of the world are all part of this morass that the folks don't know whether to believe or not.
The new Trafalgar Square fountains in London, with new pumps and lighting, opened in June 2009 The fountain called Bit. Fall by German artist Julius Popp (2005) uses digital technologies to spell out words with water. The fountain is run by a statistical program which selects words at random from news stories on the Internet. It then recodes these words into pictures.
Also in 2012, she worked with residents of Flint, Michigan to represent their own and their city's growth as part of the Flint Public Art Project. In her studio work, her writing and speaking, and her public projects, "Karapetian explicitly recodes photography, turning an act of reproduction into one of production" Harren, Natilee. "Farrah Karapetian, LEADAPRON" Artforum New York, March 2012. Retrieved on 28 August 2017.
Australia is colloquially known as "the Land Down Under" (or just "Down Under"), which derives from the country's position in the Southern Hemisphere, at the antipodes of the United Kingdom. The term was first recorded in print in 1886, and was popularised internationally by the 1980 song of the same name by Men at Work.Oxford English Dictionary (Electronic), Version 4.0, entry for "down under". The dictionary recodes the first published use in 1886 by J. A. Froude in Oceana p.
Three visualization engines created in 2012 offer diverse bodies of work: Prosaic Memories of the Space Age produces fractal-like, gray monochrome liminal spatializations; Tossing the Drachma uses mythological pictograms and icons to form unique typographical constellations; and 6turnsout2B9 recodes 3D renderings of well- known architectural structures and cathedrals into idiosyncratic, warped spaces. The interactive audiovisual works an occult dimension (2013) and God, the Devil in the Detail (2014) combine music, psychedelic imagery and commercial animation that viewers can alter with a cursor.Post-Screen/Artistic Studies Research Center (CIEBA). God, the Devil in the Detail, PSF2014 Virtual Gallery, 2014.

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