Dead Drops is NYC’s new “anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in a public space.” Artist Aram Bartholl cemented USB flash drives in and on walls, poles, curbs, crevices and cracks of the city. Here’s a fresh “how to” video.
This is cool, even if you don’t want to pop your comp on a tip of a flash drive that’s mysteriously sticking out of a wall… because it looks like a reverse glory hole. Admire the concept!
DIY and soon we’ll all be dropping and finding files all over the place! Dead Drops has already dropped by the river in DUMBO, under a Union Square metro stop’s public phone, in the gaping rumble on the side of the New Museum and more. Berlin-based media artist Aram Bartholl is doing this for his NYC residency at EYEBEAM and because he’s a damn digital optimist.
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Yeah, but happens when it motherfucking rains. How does it work then. Huh?
Weather. How the fuck does that work.
Hai! I heard you liek viruses… Can u install on my computer pleaz?
most flash drive can survive in the rain. if you have up to date anti-virus software, you don't have to worry about that either.
Disregard last comment, I suck cocks…