ChatterBank1 min ago
Coldplays new CD
Anyone got any idea what the artwork on the front (or inside the cover) of X&Y is supposed to mean or represent?
Am I totally uncool?
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Developed by Emile Baudot, the Baudot Code - or the International Telegraph Code No. 1 - was first patented in 1874 and used throughout the world for terrestrial and undersea telegraph links for over 70 years.
However by the mid 20th century, the Baudot Code was supplanted Morse Code as the most commonly used telegraphic alphabet.
The centre pages of the �X&Y� inlay shows the full telegraphic alphabet, with the vertical arrangements of blocks representing each letter of the regular alphabet, as well as the coding for numbers and other symbols such as brackets, question marks and ampersands.
When applied to the cover image, it is revealed that the configuration of blocks spells out �X&Y�, whilst the message at the back of the album�s booklet says, �Make Trade Fair�. The colour scheming is merely for decoration.
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