Every digital file is, in origin, a string of "zeros and ones". This binary code is the primary language, the most fundamental, used on all internal commands of computers and their files. In Nus Binary (2005/2008) there is always the fusion of an anonymous pornographic digital photography appropriated from the Internet and the binary code image of this photograph. Through lenticular printing, depending of the point of view, one can see the pornographic image itself or its binary code.

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Binary Nude #1 • 2005 • Photograph, lenticular print • 19.6 x 14.5 in • (central point of view)

Binary Nude #1 • 2005 • Photograph, lenticular print • 19.6 x 14.5 in • (side point of view)

Binary Nude #2 • 2005 • Photograph, lenticular print • 19.1 x 28.7 in

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Binary Nude #3 • 2005 • Photograph, lenticular print • 23.6 x 17.8 in

Binary Nude #4 • 2005 • Photograph, lenticular print • 29.5 x 39.3 in

Binary Nude #5 • 2005 • Photograph, lenticular print • 23.6 x 31.5 in (each)

Binary Nude #6 • 2005 • Photograph, lenticular print • 39.3 x 29.5 in

enc: babydoll (Fw: Enc: Attach series) • 2007/2008 • 7 photographs, lenticular print • 15.7 x 11.8 in (each)

Re: delicia (Fw: Enc: Attach series) • 2007/2008 • 6 photographs, lenticular print • 15.7 x 11.8 in (each)

Fwd: honey (Fw: Enc: Attach series) • 2007/2008 • 5 photographs, lenticular print • 15.7 x 11.8 in (each)

Fw: japa (série Fw: Enc: Attach) (Fw: Enc: Attach series) • 2007/2008 • 7 photographs, lenticular print • 15.7 in x 11.8 in (5), 11.8 in x 15.7 in (2)

Re: No detalhe (Fw: Enc: Attach series) • 2008 • photographs, lenticular print • 22.4 x 31.5 in (each)