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1. icon: author Inke Arns «Read_me, run_me, execute_me. Code as Executable Text: Software Art and its Focus on Program Code as Performative Text»
[47] To this extent, code can mobilise or immobilise its users. This powerful code remains invisible, however; Graham Harwood refers to this as an "invisible shadow world of process." [48] In this sense, one could refer to the present as a [more]more
2. icon: author Inke Arns «Read_me, run_me, execute_me. Code as Executable Text: Software Art and its Focus on Program Code as Performative Text»
and its aesthetics without referring back to the surfaces and multimedia graphical user interfaces it creates. Works by Graham Harwood, Netochka Nezvanova, and mez [59] introduced in this context bring to mind the existence of a 'postoptical [more]more