An interactive installation that attempts to turn the relationship we have with spam around. A microcontroller-based Webserver retrieves spam sent over the Internet in real- time, and remotely feeds a continuous shuffled stream of it to public displays. Spam is no longer meaningless, time-consuming junk, but rather a diagnosis of cultural values and an alternate representation of societies.
Shows
Badcuyp, Amserdam
September 30th, 2005
Presenting sp4m at the Art and Politics of Netporn as part of the panel entitled The Rise of Netporn Society
Bacuyp
Amsterdam
October 1st, 2005
First academic conference on netporn held in Amsterdam on September 30 and October 1 2005. The conference was organized by the Institute of Network Cultures, Katrien Jacobs and Matteo Pasquinelli. At the conference, I presented the interactive installation Sp4M was presented as part of panel entitled: “The Rise of the Netporn Society” .
