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NKRYPT presents a challenge to the reader to decode each of the pillars and claim a prize if decrypted before 31 December 2013. Further information is provided at the [http://www.questacon.edu.au/nkrypt/ Questacon NKRYPT page].
 
NKRYPT presents a challenge to the reader to decode each of the pillars and claim a prize if decrypted before 31 December 2013. Further information is provided at the [http://www.questacon.edu.au/nkrypt/ Questacon NKRYPT page].
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==What is dkrypt.org?==
 
==What is dkrypt.org?==
  
This is a website established by an enthusiast to store information about the sculpture, and facilitate the decryption by other enthusiasts regardless of their ability to travel to Canberra, Australia.
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This is a website establishedto store information about the sculpture, and facilitate the decryption by other enthusiasts regardless of their ability to travel to Canberra, Australia. I am not related to the construction or operation of NKRYPT or Questacon.

Revision as of 11:58, 9 March 2013

Decrypting the NKRYPT sculpture

This page is dedicated to supplying information that will facilitate the decryption of the NKRYPT sculpture. Contributions are welcome.

What is NKRPYT?

NKRYPT is a sculpture installed adjacent to Questacon (the Australian National Science and Technology Centre) in Canberra, Australia. The sculpture is comprised of eight stainless steel pillars with letters, numbers and glyphs laser-cut into them. The pillars are illuminated from within by LED lighting. NKRPYT was officially opened by Senator Kate Lundy on 4 March 2013.

NKRYPT presents a challenge to the reader to decode each of the pillars and claim a prize if decrypted before 31 December 2013. Further information is provided at the Questacon NKRYPT page.

Images

What is dkrypt.org?

This is a website establishedto store information about the sculpture, and facilitate the decryption by other enthusiasts regardless of their ability to travel to Canberra, Australia. I am not related to the construction or operation of NKRYPT or Questacon.