We constantly interact with the world, encountering various images that expand our horizons and broaden our information base. The way we can read these images is partly innate and partly learned. When we see a picture, which consists of objects that are somehow interconnected, we perceive it intuitively, relying on previously acquired knowledge.
Every web page contains information in various forms, both textual and pictorial. Some images require at least several hundred words to describe, but digital technology has made it possible to convey the desired textual information through a visual image. Thanks to mobile phones and other gadgets, nowadays we can obtain information almost instantly.
These artworks are nothing but a reflection on a fast way of life, on our instant response and a different type of communication, i. e. digital and virtual. We see education shrink to pure information. As for art, at times to perceive it, one needs to decode virtual signs. Each graphic work has information and, when scanned with the phone, the textual part also becomes available.