33 Questions Per Minute by Rafael Lozano consists of a computer program which combines words from a dictionary to generate 55  billion unique questions. 33 questions are shown per minute on 21  tiny LCD screens and will take 3,000 years to present all possible questions. The public can use keyboards to answer questions.

33 Questions Per Minute by Rafael Lozano consists of a computer program which combines words from a dictionary to generate 55 billion unique questions. 33 questions are shown per minute on 21 tiny LCD screens and will take 3,000 years to present all possible questions. The public can use keyboards to answer questions.

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