Sorry, if this gets on your nerves, but I always get myself into such discussions and then I can't stop

You are most welcome. It's a nice painting so I thought: hey, why not write a critique?Oh cool. I looked at the link. Maybe I want to use it one day, who knows? I don't know much about digital painting, though. So I won't use it soon.Yep, the lowest level, the machine code, is indeed binary. But I wouldn't bother to look at that because you can't really understand it. But maybe Technomancers do? I can ask my TM-characters what they think about itYep, technomancers constitute an interface between the matrix and the physical world, but so does a normal commlink. And no, they cannot make anything virtual come into the physical world, not even light. Technomancers can't turn virtual light into physical photons which can be seen in the meat world. It would be like creating mass and energy out of thin air, err well, turning virtual information into it. Not working, eitherAnd even if they could, they don't want to do it. I mean, imagine a TM in a public place using AR and suddenly his face glows whatever colour the website he's looking at. Too prominent. If this was true, people would look out for these effects. So everyone seeing someone glowing in colours different from the surrounding light would go "Technomancer!".And the next guy the TM faces is a police officer: "So you're a techno, eh? Are you registered? Show me your SIN! Not registered, no. Hm, Come with me. What shall we do about this after you got registered? You can chose between paing X amount of money, or go to jail for like two weeks. Oh, and yu won't have any matrix in jail, so I strongly suggest you pay instead."Ahm yap, an ability technomancers wouldn't use, if they were capable of doing it.But as I said in my critique: Never mind because I like the effect of the green light. Very nice idea and well done