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The inaugural public showcase, titled was a small pop‑up in an abandoned warehouse in Brooklyn. Attendees wore lightweight VR headsets that synced directly with Crutop’s output. As they moved, the colored DIMM’s data streamed onto the walls, forming towering waves of saturated color that responded to the audience’s gestures.

The reaction was electric. Critics called it “a visceral reminder that digital art can be as raw as oil on canvas,” while some tech bloggers warned that “unfiltered data streams could become a privacy nightmare.” Natasha, ever pragmatic, responded: 2007-uncensored-colored-dimm-crutop-natasha

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