During my PHD I study the technical characteristics of written, calculated and displayed digital language. My objective is to speculate about how the contemporary communication systems, along with concepts derived from particle physics, might shift the common idea of reality from a continuous to a discrete and relational one. By researching the technical qualities of calculated digital language through art, I am interested to open up the question about the role of communication on our understanding of time: we don’t know if time exists as a natural entity, or if it is a mental construct. In either case though the ideas humans have about time are constantly influence and shaped by how we measure, perceive and communicate about this elusive phenomenon.