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Natasha’s background in both graphic design and low‑level programming gave her a unique perspective. She saw the colored DIMM as a bridge between the tactile world of paint and the abstract realm of binary. Her studio walls were plastered with analog watercolor swatches, while the central workstation thrummed with the soft whine of fans and the occasional pop of an LED. 2007-uncensored-colored-dimm-crutop-natasha
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