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The green, falling digital code depicted as rain in the film "The Matrix" consisted of Japanese sushi recipes.
Which would you rather feel? The blast of a fire hose, or a cool, digital rain? That’s what we thought. Introducing Blue Rain — the fire hose that is the BlueSky feed, falling semi-cryptically ...
‘The Matrix’ Code’s Hidden Meaning Has Been Revealed, and There’s Something Fishy About It Production designer Simon Whiteley got the idea from his wife's cookbook.
Cinema chain Alamo Drafthouse is launching Alamo Time Capsules, a retrospective film series, to kick off the new year. With screenings slated throughout the entirety of 2024, this will be the ...
The iconic green falling code in *The Matrix* may seem like a deep, mysterious symbol of the virtual world, but in reality, it's based on something far simpler—sushi recipes. Simon Whiteley, the ...
The world of computers in the 1980s feels like a time capsule compared to today’s light and thin machines. Long gone are the days of multiple components making up a single computer space, as the ...
A scientist at the University of Washington has devised a way of testing whether humans are real or not.
He enters the matrix of Kraftwerk's Computer World, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, discussing its importance then and now.
This Is What a Computer Sees When It Watches The Matrix The computer's eyes, perhaps even better than our own, register the broad shifts in cinema.