The challenge is to look for strings of letters or find hidden letters in unexpected places.
“bit.fall” by Julius Popp is an art installation in MONA where water drops catch the light as they fall and spell out words currently trending on the internet.
MONA is a gallery in Hobart – Museum of Old and New Art
FOMA is their Festival of Music and Art
MOFO is a shortening of the above
ROMA is the ferry or bus that takes you to MONA
Whilst at the festival yesterday I noticed these drinks.
Several months ago I experimented with alpha characters.
Love your letters Ruth. I’m glad I stopped by. This week I learned what FOMO meant. Glad I diving miss your WPC post.
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Thanks Ruth
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Didn’t. Not diving. Ugh!
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the joys of predictive text
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Really great post. I liked the “waterfall-words”.
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They are fun aren’t they.
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Loved Mona and remember that word forming waterfall. Well done to catch the images of words
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Thanks Pauline. I hd more photos to delete that one’s with words in. Ha ha.
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An amazing place
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Great post, that sculpture is brilliant.
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Thanks Anabel
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How clever – and I just love the Moma waterfall!!
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Thanks Tina. It’s one of my favourite art installations there.
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Love the Love, Ruth, very clever.
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Thanks Claudette
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