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Cory writes on Boing Boing:
Xavier Antin’s installation piece “Just in Time” uses four devices spanning 100 years of desktop printing to generate a rather lovely book; each printer’s output is the input for the next one down the line.
2 thoughts on “Daisy-chained history o’ printers make artist’s book”
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Am I the only one who immediately thought of the The Human Centipede when seeing this thing?
In case you don’t know about it, I invite you to check the Wikipedia article first, as the YouTube videos can be rather disturbing…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Human_Centipede_%28First_Sequence%29