Computer Art Of Compact Disks And Binary Digits is a photograph by Mehau Kulyk/science Photo Library which was uploaded on September 20th, 2018.
Computer Art Of Compact Disks And Binary Digits
Compact disks. Abstract computer artwork of two compact disks (CD's). On the surface of the disk at left is a series of zeroes and ones (binary... more
Title
Computer Art Of Compact Disks And Binary Digits
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Mehau Kulyk/science Photo Library
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Photograph
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Compact disks. Abstract computer artwork of two compact disks (CD's). On the surface of the disk at left is a series of zeroes and ones (binary digits), the way in which digital information is coded and stored electronically. Images, sound and computer data can all be reduced to a stream of zeroes and ones, and stored on compact disks. Each disk is made of plastic pressed with a series of fine depressions that represent digitised signals of coded information capable of being read by laser. The encoded layer is coated with a film of metal to reflect laser light. CD's have a large data storage capacity. Images, sound and text on multimedia disks can be accessed at random.
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September 20th, 2018
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