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In 2009, the Aperture Foundation in New York published jpegs by Thomas Ruff, a large-scale book dedicated exclusively to his monumental series of pixilated enlargements of internet-culled images, all compressed using the standard JPEG format. which intentionally uses JPEG artifacts.
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