Chains are, well, chains – whether they be chains of ones and zeros or leg irons, whether they be the order of logic or the constraint of emotion. Grace is the immediate and direct presentation into human life of free and open abundance.
The left and right columns encode the english expression “chained grace” twice; the lines/rows read in the typical english style from left to right, each enumerate the english phrase “chained grace”. These columns and rows overlay diverse traditional idiomatic expressions for love, life energy, the elemental substratum unencumbered by appearances, the great mystery, and so on. The red expressions capture the english word “hope”. Red is, well, red: might be satan, might be happiness, might be stop, might be the fire of life, might be the stirring felt in morning light, and so on.
American Standard Code for information interchange
01100001 a
01100010 b
01100011 c
01100100 d
01100101 e
01100110 f
01100111 g
01101000 h
01101001 i
01101010 j
01101011 k
01101100 l
01101101 m
01101110 n
01101111 o
01110000 p
01110001 q
01110010 r
01110011 s
01110100 t
01110101 u
01110110 v
01110111 w
01111000 x
01111001 y
01111010 z
00100000 Space
Greek
ά a
β b
γ g
δ d
ε e
ζ z
ή ai
θ th
ί i
κ k
λ l
μ mu
ν nu
ξ xi
ο o
π p
ρ r
σ s
τ t
υ u
χ chi
ψ psi
ω owe
Look, Look, Look: “Through a Glass Darkly”, Ingmar Bergman, 1961.