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The Shredder
1998
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1998
Shred the Web! An Alternative web browser that turns web pages into digital confetti. At a time when the web browser struggled against print metaphors like magazine and newspapter to find it's own identity, The Shredder revealed the "soft" nature of
Trigger
2002
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2002
... pain." (Peter Weibel, "Jordan Crandall:
Art
and the Cinematographic Imaginary in the Age...
Recollections I-IV
1981
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1997
... worldwide. Recollections IV is an
Art
work that is completed by the viewer; it is a...
Sym-Ulations
1984
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1995
...Sym-Ulations allows p
art
icipants to explore the asymmetry of their own faces.It also allows them to use...
Digital Landfill
1998
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1998
...An neverending archive of digital trash. The
art
ist has created an interface, in which the User can...
p-Soup
2001
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2001
... a visitor to the piece clicks within the
art
-work. There are nine graphical "flavors" that...
Ripple
1995
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1995
"p-Soup" and the forerunner "Ripple" are more formal graphic approaches to the Internet and the computer, using the possibilities of the Internet as an interactive shared space for creating aesthetic experience. (source:
Homefront
2005
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2005
... The first is a reality television mode, p
art
icularly of the live-action crime TV variety,...
[spaces]
1995
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1996
...[spaces]
Art
ist: Mark NapierComment:
words
2001
video
This work needs time. Time to stand, sit or lie in front of your (computer) screen and look at the ongoing disintegration of the never ending Google image search. The result of this disintegration are abstract moving images, which run across the
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