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Thursday, December 04, 2008

evan roth

evan roth is a parsons graduate and spoke to our computation class last semester.  this project is great!  I could see going on this sub-direction (one of many) and having small scissor mandalas be passed through the xray scanners for subversive fun/ performance art.

Metal plates send messages to airport x-ray screeners

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From Make Blog:

One of my favorite artists, Evan Roth, is working on a project that will be released soon - the pictures say it all, it's a "carry on" communication system. These metal places contain messages which will appear when they are X-Rayed. The project isn't quite done yet, Evan needs access to an X-Ray machine to take some photos and document. If you have access to an X-Ray machine he's willing to give you a set of the plates for helping out (email fi5e [at] ni9e.com].

Metal plates send messages to airport x-ray screeners

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