Preemptive Media. Swipe.
(installation that steals information from driver's licences and other
personal cards)
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Perry Hoberman. Bar-Code
Hotel. (every item in the installation is bar coded and available
for reading)
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George Legrady. Making
Visible the Invisible. (real time display in Seattle public
library based on the data of books being checked out and in)
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James Coupe. Difference
Engine. (Four different nodes search the Internet for
metaphyiscal information and iteractively follow up on what they find
interesting. The use speech synthesis to constanty report of their
searches.)
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Marko Peljhan, Projekt Atol,
Makrolab. (groups of artists and scientists live together in self
sustaining research modules situated in varius places)
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| Lisa Jevbratt. 1:1.
(systematic ping process to identify and represent information about
every Internet address starting at 0.0.0.0) |
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Mark Napier. Black & White.
(each bit of information on CNN is graphically translated. part
of rhyzome series inviting artists to use the net client that builds on
US Security agency Carnivore software that snoops
on Internet traffic.
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Jonah Brucker-Cohen. Police
State. (security data is converted into police codes that run toy
police cars. Part of Carnivore event)
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Marcos Weskamp. Newsmap. (real
time representation of the space given
to various news items on the web by various news sources)
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Ken Goldberg.
Demonstrate. (net controllable surveillance camera aimed at
Sproul Plaza UC Berkeley, home of the free speech movement)
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Marie Senster. Exposure.
(installation employing truck sized x-rays used for homeland
security activities)
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Surveillance Camera
Players. (street theater created for the benefit of surveillance
cameras)
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Ben Fry. Valence. (a
system that reads all the words in a book and places them spatially to
represent their conceptual relationships)
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Osman Khan, Daniel Sauter. We
interrupt your regularly scheduled program (system scans broadcast tv
and adds to a cumulating visual history of the images)
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Norimichi HIRAKAWA. Drift Net.
(Real time interactve visualization of the Internet as ocean of data)
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| Eve Andrée Laramée. Aparatus
for the Distillation of Vague Intutions. (Commentary of science
and art use of maps and devices to represent information) |
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Joel Slayton et al. C5. ("C5 Corporation specializes in cultural production
informed by the blurred boundaries of research, art and business
practice. Theory as Product")
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| Etoy. ("The firm
represents the core and code of the corporate sculpture, and
controls, protects, promotes, and exploits the cultural substance
(intellectual property)" |
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