- to
create cryptograms. An
example is the book cipher,
where a book or
article is used to
encrypt a message. The
ciphers used in
cryptograms were created...
-
featured both a
cryptogram for the last name "Boulez" in his
piece Réflexions (2004) and a
sonic symbol of the
first name "Pierre".
Cryptograms were less common...
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never did."
Cryptograms was
followed four
months later by a four-track
extended play,
Fluorescent Grey,
which was
recorded while Cryptograms was
being mixed...
-
David Mamet Cryptograms, a
studio album by
Deerhunter A
newsletter published by
Bruce Schneier A
journal published by the
American Cryptogram ****ociation...
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hobby of cryptography, with an
emphasis on
types of codes, ciphers, and
cryptograms that can be
solved either with
pencil and paper, or with computers, but...
-
games for the
Philips Videopac contains three games: Race, Spin-out, and
Cryptogram. In the
United States, it was
distributed for the
Magnavox Odyssey² as...
- Some
famous ciphertexts (or
cryptograms), in
chronological order by date, are:
Undeciphered writing systems (cleartext, natural-language
writing of unknown...
- The
Cryptogram is a play by
American playwright David Mamet. The play
concerns the
moment when
childhood is lost. The
story is set in 1959 on the night...
-
occasional lead vocalist.
Recorded in two days, the band's follow-up,
Cryptograms (2007),
combined ambient work and more
angular garage rock songs. The...
-
biggest treasures in
pirate history,
estimated at $1 billion, and
leaving a
cryptogram behind with
clues to its whereabouts. Born at
Calais during the Nine Years'...