A pair of cyber-sleuths have cracked the LED semaphore code that broadcasts from Adobe's San Jose offices - it's broadcasting the entire text of The Crying of Lot 49. (Thanks to FOTEV Christopher DeLeo for the link.)
Mark Snesrud and Bob Mayo took on the public art challenge, leading them to W.A.S.T.E. cash on some fancy radios, find hidden XML files, use computer programs to generate a 4,142 page equation that explained the signals but signified nothing, and finally crack the code to find the building is continually broadcasting the text of Thomas Pynchon's "The Crying of Lot 49." (Are they paying royalties on this or just betting that Pynchon is too cool to sue?) The whole explanation of how they broke the code is in this 18-page document (in PDF form, of course)
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