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The Exhibition in Paris – MIR Sorbonne University Library – April 2026

The Exhibition in Paris – MIR Sorbonne University Library – April 2026

by Camille Picard | Mar 18, 2026 | News

The Code Source exhibition will be installed in the Mathematics and Informatics Research Library of Sorbonne University, in Paris, starting March 30th 2026. The Code Source exhibition is free and open to the public From, March 30 to April 25 2026. Bibliothèque...
The Exhibition in Paris – Carrefour Numérique² – March 2026

The Exhibition in Paris – Carrefour Numérique² – March 2026

by Camille Picard | Jan 24, 2026 | News

The Code Source exhibition will be installed at the Carrefour Numérique², at the Cité des Sciences in Paris, during Wikipedia’s 25th anniversary, starting March 7, 2026. The Carrefour Numérique² is a collaborative space dedicated to digital technology and user...
INVISIBLE WALLS: SOURCE CODE AS AN ARTISTIC AND ACTIVIST TOOL

INVISIBLE WALLS: SOURCE CODE AS AN ARTISTIC AND ACTIVIST TOOL

by Camille Picard | Jan 19, 2026 | Cultural artefact

INVISIBLE WALLS: SOURCE CODE AS AN ARTISTIC AND ACTIVIST TOOL Collectif Iakeri Code and photo of the Invisible Walls sound and visual installation, 2022 [© Collectif Iakeri]. ABOUT CODE Murs Invisibles (Invisible Walls) is an immersive installation by the Iakeri...
CODING ANOTHER WORLD: RIVULET’S VISUAL LANGUAGE

CODING ANOTHER WORLD: RIVULET’S VISUAL LANGUAGE

by Camille Picard | Jan 19, 2026 | Cultural artefact

CODING ANOTHER WORLD: RIVULET’S VISUAL LANGUAGE Daniel Temkin, Snippet of Rivulet code, 2025 [CC BY 4.0]. A programming language is also an invitation for others to interpret and experiment. Rivulet briefly became popular on the Hacker News online forum, where users...
AN OBFUSCATED ODE TO HANDWRITTEN TEXT RECOGNITION

AN OBFUSCATED ODE TO HANDWRITTEN TEXT RECOGNITION

by Camille Picard | Jan 19, 2026 | Cultural artefact

AN OBFUSCATED ODE TO HANDWRITTEN TEXT RECOGNITION Adrian Cable, International Obfuscated C Code Contest, “Best of Show”, 2013 [CC BY-SA 4.0]. ABOUT CODE This C code is an example of obfuscated code, which is part of a long-lasting tradition that prizes programming...
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