Lady on the WebBe a guest on Miss Gray's Web talk show. Be witty, be wise and beware, for she will quote you! Click Lady on the Web to read her blog. Dr. SteinDr. Stein, on sabbatical from Orpheus College, is developing a new form of literary criticism based on chaos theory and classical psychoanalysis. (Note: This is not the famous Jungian Murray Stein.) The MirrorMatch wits with a most reflective character, prepare for free association of ideas. The Mirror quotes Richard Foreman, many guests and you. |
Sunday, December 02, 2007Fall 2007 Sketchbook, Page 05Medium: Prismacolor, crayon, pencil Support: Strathmore premium recycled sketch paper, 60 lb. Dimensions: 5.5" X 8.5" A simple monoalphabetic substitution cipher, made up of ordinary things. Text reads: Monoalphabetic substitution ciphers are easy to crack through frequency analysis. It doesn't matter what symbols you use, the principle remains the same. Apple. Ball. Cat. Dog. Egg. Flower. Glass. House. Ink. Jewel. King. Lamp. Mouth. Nose. Orange. Pie. Queen. Ring. Star. Tear. Up. Vote. Water. X the Unknown. Yarn. ZZZ ... (Shuteye). Ordinary things. Labels: image, sketchbook |
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