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This Newspaper has already been read. The eyes' movements while reading were recorded, digitalized and then reproduced as a print-out. What emerges is an intimation of something that is actually an invisible process, namely reading; what remains behind is a trace of the intake of... more
Reviewed by MaximumTaco Dec 29 2007, 08:58am ( 45 reviews ) • doctorhugo.org
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Rated by SleweD on Oct 17, 8:37am
i don't read like that at all, but its still kinda cool
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Reviewed by Pandemic1444 on Oct 11, 1:32pm
Do I read like that? And yes CWolfxUK, I see it too. I call fake on that though, who reads in tight circles?
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Rated by tambu7 on Sep 09, 12:02pm
This is awesome :D
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Rated by CWolfxUK on Mar 10 2009, 9:07am
Anyone else see the teddy bear that the scribbles have revealed on the right?
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Rated by an2net on Nov 08 2008, 12:40am
What are we doing when we read a newspaper?
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Rated by Unit88 on Sep 13 2008, 7:58am
You always know that it's true. But until you actually see the lines, you never know how crazy it actually seems.
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Rated by monograph on Jul 19 2008, 5:07pm
This Newspaper has already been read. The eyes' movements while reading were recorded, digitalized and then reproduced as a print-out. What emerges is an intimation of something that is actually an invisible process, namely reading.
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Reviewed by TinaUK on Jun 25 2008, 3:23pm
Overly pretentious explanation of a very simple concept. Otherwise, quite interesting.
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Rated by jasonschwartzman on May 15 2008, 10:29pm
tracking eye movements on paper