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The iconic green falling code in *The Matrix* may seem like a deep, mysterious symbol of the virtual world, but in reality, it's based on something far simpler—sushi recipes.
Photoshop CC 2014 tutorial showing how to create the unique computer screen, text effect as seen in the movie, “The Matrix” and how to embed a face into it.
"The Matrix" was one of the most successful movies of the 90's. It entered the pop-culture lexicon almost immediately and inspired an abundance of questionable fashion decisions. The movie was ...
Where did The Matrix 's green code language come from? Speaking with CNET in 2017, the code's designer, Simon Whiteley, revealed that the now-famous green code (also known as "digital rain" among ...
Now we really want to know if there is a complete sushi recipe somewhere in the coding of the Matrix. This is a fun little story, but what if that’s just what the Matrix wants us to think? If we ...
One of the most visually striking elements in the Keanu Reeves starrer ‘The Matrix’ was the cascading green code. The inspiration behind the digital rain will surprise you to the core.
Munchies spotted a CNET report on the origins of the green code that waterfalls down the screen as the movie—and its successors—opens by way of Simon Whiteley.
The creator of the mysterious neon green code used in the “Matrix” films says his wife’s cookbooks sparked its creation. The creator of the mysterious neon green code used in the “Matrix ...
The green, falling digital code depicted as rain in the film "The Matrix" consisted of Japanese sushi recipes.