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English: This is a mosaic I made from three images that I took myself. One is a long and multiple exposure image I made using a linear array of light sources connected to my wearable computer. This image appeared in a magazine but I still own the copyright in it. The image to the left is a self-portrait showing the wearable computer and wearable imaging system. The inset image at lower left is also an image I captured myself, from the wearable system. Here I was exploring the boundary between computer graphics (an array of lights that works like a giant dot matrix printer to "print" out computer generated data) and the real world.
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I took this picture on the railway tracks that form the border between Dundas Ontario and Ancaster Ontario, in Canada, adjoining Sulphur Springs Road.

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