• by mattbierner on 3/1/2019, 12:39:06 AM

    If you have questions about the technical details of the project, I'd be happy to try answering them. It's been fun to use this retro tech in a really impractical way, and being able to see individual bits of data is neat.

    I'll also be live streaming the printing off and on: http://twitch.tv/mattbierner

  • by amingilani on 3/3/2019, 1:32:00 AM

    I'm really interested in the amount of paper this art project will use, and how much it'll weigh. He says " a cumulative length of some 5000 miles" but doesn't specify the paper so I can't calculate how many trees went into this. I'm not an extreme ecological conservationist, but this does come across as a huge waste for no real purpose.

  • by Tomminn on 3/2/2019, 8:51:55 PM

    I don't understand why he's not encoding information into the odd labelled columns. It really takes away from the project.

  • by kyberias on 3/2/2019, 8:15:59 PM

    This is unbelievably wasteful and uninteresting.

  • by curtis on 3/2/2019, 10:11:07 PM

    Seeing the piles of accumulated paper tape does actually illustrate an interesting question: How exactly is 3.2 billion base pairs of DNA folded up in a human cell?

  • by benj111 on 3/2/2019, 8:45:42 PM

    "For the past week, I’ve been holed up"

    I see what you did there :)