“For each unique visitor it receives, Temporary.cc deletes part of itself. These deletions change the way browsers understand the website’s code and create a unique (de)generative piece after each new user. Because each unique visit produces a new composition through self-destruction, Temporary.cc can never be truly indexed, as any subsequent act of viewing could irreparably modifiy it.” (via.) Previously: Save or Delete: Post-Scarcity vs e-Clutter

Posted by Joanne on Nov 18, 2009 | Comments | Link

Digital Art in 15 easy steps (”2. There’s a noticeable preponderance of smoothly shifting red, green and blue lighting effects.” (via.)

Posted by Joanne on Sep 8, 2008 | Comments | Link

“Why I FFFFFing Hate FFFFound” at greg.org. See also Things Magazine on “novelty and invention” and a456 on the “(Un)compromising War on Whimsy,” referring to Things again.

Posted by Joanne on Sep 8, 2008 | Comments | Link

Super Mario Landscape art installation from Antoinette J Citizen. A few years ago, Cory Arcangel hacked the game so it would show only clouds.

Posted by Joanne on Jul 10, 2008 | Comments | Link

Exactly! This is the last thing I’m going to look at before shutting my laptop down for the day in five…umm…well, make it ten minutes. I’m so close to making it my wallpaper to remind me to take advantage of these lovely summer days (via.)

Posted by Joanne on Jul 9, 2008 | Comments | Link

“Do you know who Marcel Duchamp is? Do you know who Roland Barthes is? Do either of them have any bearing on art practice?” From Tom Moody’s quiz “What Kind of Net Artist Are You?”

Posted by Joanne on Jun 22, 2008 | Comments | Link

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