Well, I recognized "iconic manipulation" as it is used in symbols and all that--such as those exquisitely hand-painted icons of George Bush, Sr., that one sees in Orthodox Churches in the former Soviet Union (yes, believe it or not, while the rest of the world seems to have forgotten the first George Bush, he is still revered as a near-saint in eastern Europe).
Such contemporary icons are usually placed right next to an icon of a famous saint of the locality, or St. Michael the Archangel (the warrior of God, at least in my Catholic upbringing), or the patron saint of the country.
But as for computer uses, I have no idea; this seems like something the dirty one would engage in?
I think you are closer to it with this, rather than anything computer related.
Looks to me like some sort of "New Age" mumbo jumbo.