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Virtually Nothing

Virtually Nothing is a publication designed in an Anaglyph style. This publication was made using the text from an article by Andy Miah, called "Virtually nothing: re-evaluating the significance of cyberspace". Once opening the publication, the viewer is faced with an introduction sentence that isn't legible unless you take out the two slips of coloured see-through plastic rectangles and place them over the writing to read it. Those coloured slips are then needed throughout little parts of future pages. This style makes the publication enjoyable to read and makes the heavy text not so overwhelming and in a way fun to decrypt. The Anaglyph style was chosen, based on the message of 'decoding' in the article, presenting how much cyberspace is changing and everything is harder to wrap our heads around.

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