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  • Invader: Binary Code Street Art Part 1

    Notable street artist Invader, who’s pixelized ceramic tile characters have been recognizable all over the world, has come up with a new binary code form of street art. This new media combines high tech binary code with his lo tech tile work to become one of the most progressive and interesting styles of street art. The binary code is recognizable as his work but not understood without the help of the iPhone. With an iPhone application called I-Matrix (known as BeeTag), you can translate the binary code into its hidden meaning.

    Source: jetsetgraffiti

    http://www.vimeo.com/2075974

    Watch in High Definition here.

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