Bardcode

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Andy Deck
2001
Description

Bardcode translates the work of the Bard, adapting it to the concerns of the 21st century, when literature itself is expendable and computer languages are omnipotent.

Andy Deck
19 March 2001

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Bardcode translates the work of the Bard, adapting it to the concerns of
the 21st century, when literature itself is expendable and computer
languages are omnipotent. Barcode welcomes you to the new world of
language fortification. The lesser known Shakespearean tradition of
cryptography ushers in a radical new economy of speech. Freedom of
speech becomes freedom from speech! Oration is e-rationed!
Bardcode offers cool exclusive technologies like Bardband communication.
It unleashes the potential of unlimited terms, post-literacy interfacing
(PLI), and eliminates the danger of fair use (FU). Plus, you get the
post-tertiary Act IV Bard service pack, which enables Bard-drive
optimization, free with your resigned submission to a variety of other
Bardware products. Tune in to the Bardcast today at:
http://www.artcontext.org
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Andy Deck
19 March 2001
Legacy descriptive tags
Andy Deck, William Shakespeare, Taming of the Shrew, Othello, Hamlet, Henry IV, All's Well that Ends Well, The Tempest
Attribution: Andy Deck
tactical, Narrative, Conceptual, Abstract, public space, media activism, commercialization, Javascript, Java, HTML, email, Visual, Virtual
Attribution: Rhizome staff
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2001
Andy Deck