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<nettime>Re: Google buys Japanese painting of Google screenshot |
Reality Turns real "Virtual" virtuality in Real-Time virtual bla!? oh yes, we are still dealing with that topic and if you don't like it you suck, because (latest news: Google bought the painting for around $5000)!!!?=! "Natural Process (NP)" is an "installation" that "consists" of exonemo's first-ever "pictorial" "work", "A web page," and a "surrounding" "system". """"""""""""!!?! "A web page," (in case you've never heard of that obscure term, "dumbass"!?!!?!) the work at the center of this installation, is a conversion of a well-known webpage (*1) into painted form. Simply put for you complete morons out there, the painting depicts an entire webpage ("!!!!")along with the window that frames it"!"...! Yes, that's right, a "window"!! Yet, at the same time, it's not just a painting, but also "an analization of a digital object" or "a landscape painting of the "Internet"." (After all, surprise, bla bla we see it through a "window"!) Yes, that's right, a "window"!! The NP system is """"constructed" so that a webcam captures the analization of the painting! in the museum and "transmits" its image into another "window" which you have on your "internet". Here's how it works: [The webpage is converted into anal form (i.e. a painting!!?!)] >> [installed in the window in the museum] >> [filtered through the medium of the window exhibition space] >> [converted back into digital window] >> [and transmitted onto the window(""!!!") on the "internet"] In "short"!!, it originates from the window and returns back to a "window" through what is "probably" the "world"'s !!?! most window process ever!! And by filtering through the window of the museum, will the "data" "deteriorate"? Or will it mature into something else (i.e. a painting!!?!)]!!!!!!? # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net