Museum of Languages 

// Pixel Code is a tree, of series of codes, interconnected by a web of interactions and interfaces which open to new realms of the past that revive the culture which exists in human centered languages. It aims to preserve the ethnicity of each and every language that has ever existed, exists or will exist. Each language is in a symbiotic continuum with a digital web of world wide interaction. They are a fruit of thousands of years of research. In Pixel Code, they are all aligned chronologically since their inception. Pixel Code is a tree of languages. It takes empirical knowledge from all its users, “photo” synthesizes them with the energy of the thoughts that it receives, and gives an output of systemic knowledge and know-hows of the different languages. This way, the tree keeps growing and the languages find new meaning over time. In high schools across the United States, coding is being counted as fulfilling the “new foreign language” requirement. This is because even educators are seeing striking similarities between a natural human language and a programming language. Digital is the new language!

Team :  Kiran Babu, Roahan Viswanathan, Aravindh Manavalan
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