The Encounter – coffee, watercolor, and ink on Arches hot-press paper
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this is a piece i did earlier in the semester that i needed to make some adjustments to before it could be shared with the internet. hope you guys like it!
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The Encounter – coffee, watercolor, and ink on Arches hot-press paper
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this is a piece i did earlier in the semester that i needed to make some adjustments to before it could be shared with the internet. hope you guys like it!
Darlene Storm Security Is Sexy December 13, 2011 – 8:00 A.M. DNA Hackers: Synthetic biology weaponized virus, zero-day exploit to infect your brain? TAGS:Andrew Hessel, bioengineering, biotechnology, bioterrorism, cybercrime, DNA hacking, emerging technology, genome, hacking, security, synthetic biology, weaponized virus, zero day IT TOPICS:Applications, Cybercrime & Hacking, Development, Healthcare IT, Internet, Security, Security Hardware & Software From the let’s get futuristically freaky department, future hacking crimes could take a decidedly sinister twist; not hacking to breach systems but brains, bodies and behaviors. This DNA hacking goes way beyond potentially using police bees to bust biohackers, or even storing unhackable data in box of bio-encrypted bacteria. It’s not science fiction to hack insulin pumps or to use jamming signals to stop hackers from lethal pacemaker attacks, but now bioengineers and security futurists are warning that the day is coming when criminals and bioterrorists hunt for vulnerabilities that will give a new meaning to zero-day exploits. In the future, a weaponized virus will aim to infect you, your brain and body biology, and not just your computer or mobile device….