second alphabet by revad david riley (physical installation 630cm x 280cm, 2007)
(click thumb to view a larger preview - originals are 80cm x 60cm)
The alphabet and how it might be coded in art is of continuing fascination to Revad. In this gallery you will find a new set of twenty six images, one for each letter of the alphabet A through to Z. Each character has been encoded using a simple five unit binary code and each bit of the code, either a one or a zero, has then been further coded using a simple visual representation. The images are held together using a pattern similar to ripples in a pool to represent the waves of noise and interference inherent in real-world communications systems.
second r by revad david riley (80cm x 60cm, 2007)
Each character is designed to be printed at any size up to 80cm x 60cm and any combination of characters can be grouped to make a unique installation designed to fit a theme and a chosen space.