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  • Digital Landfill -
    ...An neverending archive of digital trash. The artist has created an interface, in which the User can copy files from his computer or foreign...
  • p-Soup -
    ... on screen whenever a visitor to the piece clicks within the art-work. There are nine graphical "flavors" that the visitor can...
  • Ripple -
    "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:
  • [spaces] -
    ...[spaces]Artist: Mark NapierComment:
  • ... occasion of the Ninth International Symposium on Electronic Art (1998). They were created as homage to Alan Turing celebrating...
  • ... occasion of the Ninth International Symposium on Electronic Art (1998). They were created as homage to Alan Turing celebrating...
  • ... occasion of the Ninth International Symposium on Electronic Art (1998). They were created as homage to Alan Turing celebrating...
  • ... occasion of the Ninth International Symposium on Electronic Art (1998). They were created as homage to Alan Turing celebrating...
  • The Rocktown Scrolls are named after the Pennsylvania coalfield “patch” where I grew up dreaming wondrous dreams while sliding down the ash-dumps. They present colorful pen & ink drawings accompanied with passages selected from a wide range of
  • 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