Arts Track

Palimpsest: Dead Technology as Archeological Record
Taylor Hokanson, Columbia College Chicago, USA
Time: Mon 10:30 - Wed 16:00 | Session: Arts Track | Location: Art, Demos and Posters Area

Palimpsest is an artwork that scans discarded word processing equipment for snippets of accidental type. Images of these hidden letters are captured with a computer-controlled microscope that travels across the surface of a salvaged printer roller. Though meaningless individually, the many words that are revealed from a particular roller create a mysterious and suggestive text that hints at the device’s former users and context.

TEI 2014 Proceedings in the ACM Digital Library.

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Chris Harrison
The Rich-Touch Revolution is Coming
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Eric Paulos
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