Illegal Pixels
An image that has been reduced to it's constituent pixel parts, which are then rearranged to produce another image [noise]. It is based on this procedure seen previously: http://oioiiooixiii.blogspot.com/2014/03/a-novel-approach-to-encrypting-images.html
This may, or may not, be the exact pixel content of an image that may, or may not, have been stolen from a cracked iCloud account #
Images, analogue or digital, are such intangible things. At what point do pixels become illegal. #
Given the right list of co-ordinates for each pixel, another image may be created from this image, that may, or may not, be the original image that was started with.
But was it an "illegal image" to begin with?
Keep them guessing, deny everything, plead the fifth... #
tags:
animation
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GIF
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human rights
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internet
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law
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pixel mashing
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Processing
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programming
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steganography
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