Binary 

88 creative works found

  • I know the title doesn’t make much sense, but the photograph was taken by my friend Irina who is a computer programmer; she believes the reason she likes this photo so much has something to do with her being a programmer. I guess, it’s the binary arrangement of trees: 0101010101010101… :) That must be the reason.

  • I know that there is a lot of binary art going around…its a bit cliché, but so is wearing a t-shirt… I converted ACTUAL text into binary for this design to give it a bit more meaning. If you were to convert it back it would write ‘We loved we grow we change’ over and over again.

  • My inspiration for this image was a fabulous podcast that actually brought tears to my eyes when I listened to it. It also inspired this post on my blog Sometimes, I wish RB didn’t have such a stark white background. I had to change the colors for posting on RB, because the white background just killed the original colors.

  • Digital Life
    by Ash Laws

    US$27.93

  • GEEK
    by Scissorman

    US$24.94

    I was playing around with binary for another idea I have I thought this would be the perfect word to be written in that format. Of course, I had to use system font.

  • Nerd
    by Nausinora

    US$22.90

    If you can’t decipher it….............there’s no hope for you.

  • (software: Photoshop 7) (part 1)

  • Red dream
    by Jean-François Dupuis

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Background

  • Ashraf, do you want to meet my new pet? Look, he is behind you and friendly. He loves the climate and his new home in the NWFP.

  • Binary Flower of Life
    by Cassie Sitnik

    US$15.67–US$62.70

    There are always flowers for those who want to see them.

  • Penthouse Mouse 08 part of my work for { the cleanskin collectif } / visit the official website for more pics, interesting articles + much more… / www.cleanskincollectif.com James Carey and Campbell Drake are two amazing installation artists/designers who took part in Penthouse Mouse 08 (part of the L’oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival). { the cleanskin collectif } documented their work from start to finish (the artists had just under one week to conceive and complete their project) and the finished product looked wicked.

  • I heart Geeks.. Look closer.. for all those norms out there.. the ascii binary spells out “I LOVE GEEKS” .. in red.

  • Computer Art 2
    by cbonner

    US$23.94

  • nerds
    by DADSOLDAXE

    US$25.93

  • Deadening the Deafening Roar of Exploding Binary Bubbles
    by Stephen Mitchell

    Whilst many are joining RB groups in droves, yes, I left a whole plethora of RB groups this evening. Why? *1. Many I joined purely so …

    Whilst many are joining RB groups in droves, yes, I left a whole plethora of RB groups this evening. Why? 1. Many I joined purely so I could see what was being uploaded. / It was an easy way to your artwork as it appeared online. But now I find I have less time to sit here perusing galleries for hours on end. I have work going on in the background, images in stages of illumination, degradation and highlighting, plus articles to write (and not just for Redbubble!), and I have an active offline-photo-life. Oh, and a wife, day-job, and have realised that sleep really does help me to live better! (So no more 28hour stints devoted to RB!) / But I continue to peruse the art of those people I have faved … because they inspire, teach, and enthuse me to be as good as them! 2. I’ve discovered that I can use the TAGS to find the photographs that appeal to me. / Much like a search-engine, I can find and see so much more when I seek out particular words. Consequently, I’ll actually see a lot more of what’s going on around Redbubble by NOT restricting myself to particular groups. Cool! 3. Aaargh, moderators, PLEASE curb your enthusiasm for BULK bubble-mails. / Recently I was forced to turn on my bubble-mail due to my Moderator status with Adelaide/SA . Hotdang, you people like to tell the world some of the silliest stuff. I’m so glad I don’t have to read, “Today’s avatar is by…” ever again! (PS. Changing group avatars (chopped square photograph) is like changing a business logo every fortnight.) / BTW, I rarely bulk bubble-mail the Adelaide/SA members … We have a Forum !! Since I cannot turn off my Bubble-mail, leaving has been the best next option. 4. NOT BECAUSE OF ANYONE’S ART! / Let it be said that I’m the first person to stand up and applaud the amazing quality of work being uploaded to RB every day! So let it be understood that I will continue to notice the grandeous genres, the contagious collaborations, the post-production manipulation of multiple images and/or enhanced entomology, and the ongoing ogling of homo-sapien’s. Does any of that make any sense? Anyhow, there must be a trillion RB groups out there now. Heck, I may rejoin a few of those groups as time goes by. BUT for now I’m off to search your tags and categories … ..... .... ... Ah, the return of binary harmony is easy on the ears…

  • Binary People
    by argmoth

    US$23.94

    For those of us geeks who think that the world just doesn’t understand us.

  • (software: Photoshop 7)

  • Vortex51
    by Jean-François Dupuis

    US$3.70–US$98.80

    Digital composite

  • Fusion2
    by Jean-François Dupuis

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Background

  • Penthouse Mouse 08 part of my work for { the cleanskin collectif } / visit the official website for more pics, interesting articles + much more… / www.cleanskincollectif.com James Carey and Campbell Drake are two amazing installation artists/designers who took part in Penthouse Mouse 08 (part of the L’oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival). { the cleanskin collectif } documented their work from start to finish (the artists had just under one week to conceive and complete their project) and the finished product looked wicked.

  • Penthouse Mouse 08 part of my work for { the cleanskin collectif } / visit the official website for more pics, interesting articles + much more… / www.cleanskincollectif.com James Carey and Campbell Drake are two amazing installation artists/designers who took part in Penthouse Mouse 08 (part of the L’oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival). { the cleanskin collectif } documented their work from start to finish (the artists had just under one week to conceive and complete their project) and the finished product looked wicked.

  • Penthouse Mouse 08 part of my work for { the cleanskin collectif } / visit the official website for more pics, interesting articles + much more… / www.cleanskincollectif.com James Carey and Campbell Drake are two amazing installation artists/designers who took part in Penthouse Mouse 08 (part of the L’oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival). { the cleanskin collectif } documented their work from start to finish (the artists had just under one week to conceive and complete their project) and the finished product looked wicked.

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