The encrypted text of the
Cyrillic Projector was first reportedly solved by Frank Corr in early July 2003, followed by an equivalent decryption by Mike Bales in September of the same year. Both endeavors gave results in the Russian language. The first English translation of the text was led by
Elonka Dunin. The sculpture includes two messages. The first is a
Russian text that explains the use of
psychological control to develop and maintain potential sources of information. The second is a partial quote about the
Soviet dissident, Nobel Peace Prize awarded scientist
Sakharov. The text is from a
classified KGB memo, detailing concerns that his report at the 1982
Pugwash conference was going to be used by the U.S. for
anti-Soviet propaganda purposes. ==Notes==