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Another work by Carsten Nicolai about that fact that we get way more information than we can understand.
This fact is transfered in form of a chiffre that can not be read.
"Today's world is confronted with an information flood whose decipherment is a challenge to logic. Both panels, entitled chiffre, cannot be decoded. Since their intrinsic logic is insufficient access depends on the degree of vision. Unambiguous decoding is denied − similar to texts that have been written in unknown alphabets. As soon as the logic of a language is deciphered it loses imaginativeness becoming a one-dimensional statement. The bar code-directed panels recombine to form new combinations legible only by abstract means."
This fact is transfered in form of a chiffre that can not be read.
"Today's world is confronted with an information flood whose decipherment is a challenge to logic. Both panels, entitled chiffre, cannot be decoded. Since their intrinsic logic is insufficient access depends on the degree of vision. Unambiguous decoding is denied − similar to texts that have been written in unknown alphabets. As soon as the logic of a language is deciphered it loses imaginativeness becoming a one-dimensional statement. The bar code-directed panels recombine to form new combinations legible only by abstract means."
sara l.a. - 10. Nov, 21:43