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Graphic Jam
1999
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1999
"Graphic Jam" is painting program with which many users can paint simultaneously - without knowing each other and without communicating. It's an attack on the ingenious artist, who is working and creating alone. (source:
KK3-line: The Fall of Rome, Part II
2005
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2005
KK3-line: The Fall of Rome, Part IIArtist: Mark NapierComment:
KK2
2004
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2004
KK2Artist: Mark NapierComment:
KK3-skyline
2005
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KK3-skylineArtist: Mark NapierComment:
KK3
2005
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KK3Artist: Mark NapierComment:
The Distorted Barbie
1996
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1996
"The distorted Barbie" is a web-art installation that displayed digitally altered images of Barbie dolls in order to comment on Barbie as a cultural/commercial symbol and pop-icon. He published his original Distorted Barbie both on his own site at
The Waiting Room
2002
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2002
"The Waiting Room" is a virtual space that 50 users share through the Internet. The visitors to the space are strangers, united by the software, the Internet, and the artwork itself. In this space the visitor becomes a participant in a moving
Point to Point
2001
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2001
"Point to Point" (Networked installation, website, computer, projector, and video cameras) is a public art work that uses the motion of people in public space to drive an evolving graphic display. The display is projected onto a wall in the space
Sacred Code
2003
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2003
"Sacred Code" is a rumination on three holy texts:The Old Testament, The New Testament and the Koran, as seen through a digital lens. In this new artwork, Napier has created algorithms that read these three books bit by bit, literally reading
Unreal City 2
"Unreal City" is a collection of images I have found on the walls in the Soho and Bowery areas of New York City. Every day these walls change as new layers of advertising are pasted over old, creating a soup of words, faces and textures. Add
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