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In Grand Central, Swiss artist Thibault Brevet experimented with social interactions and communications through electronics, specifically via online submissions. During the exhibit, anyone could go online to the website and submit words, text, or messages anonymously. The text was transferred to a giant rolling plotter which would then print out the messages on recycled newsprint using blue, red, green, and black permanent markers. Everything from song lyrics to a banana doodle appeared in the scrolling messages, and visitors to the exhibit were exposed to all of the inner thoughts of many unknown people.

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