steganography e-dition_blog

apophenia archive artefact case study censorship channel cipher code codec colour communication compression concept covert deception embedded encryption etymology fact friedman hidden history image information intention interrogation invisible key knowledge landscape language law localization machine meaning measure message music noise object pareidolia patternicity power process quote reciprocal repetition representation secret signal corps signify silence sound steganography subliminal surface technology terrorism text transmission uncertain
Labels: code, image, process
To decode an image is not to decode what it shows but instead how it is programmed.
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about this initiative

this blog forms a part of a year-long research project on aesthetics of steganography in the design department in Jan van Eyck Academie, post-graduate research and production centre, Maastricht (NL)

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interest and/or other enquiries:
monika[dot]lowe[at]gmail[dot]com
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