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of a certain signature through the planet to be picked up with detectors on the other side, where the binary data would be an-alyzed to decipher the message. This would be a much more secure form of data transfer as opposed to beaming data around the Earth via satellites. These innovative ideas are represented in a two-sided PHSCologram sculpture with 3D-printed digital ones and zeros attached to the sculp- ture’s sides to add a further element of three-dimensionality.  Binary Bypass: Neutrinos for Data Communication, Panel 2, 2016 Ellen Sandor and (art)n: Diana Torres, Chris Kemp Jennifer Raaf, Sam Zeller, Thomas Junk and Fermi National Accelerator Labora- tory Special Thanks to Janine Fron Digital PHSCologram, Duratrans, Kodalith, and Plexiglas 30 x 40 inches 


































































































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