1000 Words is Worth a Picture, So Take a Photo

A homage to spaces, tabs and indents.

I wrote this program to display exactly one thousand words. To do this the code presented has a word count of 200 including the procedure needed to read and project the program five times to the screen in each rotation.

Spaces between the computer code are not passive components, they are crucial elements of the Python language that group specific functions and looped commands. This homage to spaces, tabs and indents is captures by the camera that takes a photo of the screen when there is no text projected.

Media: Custom software, single board computer peripherals, camera on tripod, data projector.
Dimensions: Variable

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