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Yes, that lamp has DEER HOOF FEET. No, that’s not Twin Peaks. Remember Aram Bartholl’s digital art glory hole at the Museum of Moving Image in Queens? Volume 5 in launching today! Through March 14, bring your blank dvd to the DVD Dead Drop and it shall spit out the Best of Fach & Asendorf Gallery of net art, compiled by […]

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Net Art Project Turns Google Image Search Into Malevich Paintings

Artist Ole Fach has a pretty amazing little net art riff on old school Suprematist painter Kazimir Malevich. GOOGLEMATISM recreates the strong basic shapes and popping colors of the legendary painter by searching Google Images for matches that resemble the components of the painting. Suprematism was a school of painting that focused on very strong, basic shapes […]

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Here’s a New German Electronic Song About Hackers and the Invisible Internet

Artists Kim Asendorf and Ole Fach (Gay Check Online, Fuji Cannon) have collaborated on a song about a uberhacker impervious to the NSA, Google, Facebook and all other nefarious entities spying on your personal data, because he is “invisible on the internet, lalalala.” Enjoy the video above and download the mp3 here. Happy Monday. Here are the lyrics, translated into […]

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Tweet in Massive, Ridiculous Triptychs With Fuji Cannon

Here’s just the thing you need to take you Twitter obnoxiousness to the next level: Fuji Cannon, a tool that makes it easy to broadcast huge, three-tweet images like the one of handsome Mr. Fieri above. It’s simple enough to use. Just head here, log in with your Twitter account, and paste an image URL in […]

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This Website Knows That You’re Gay

Why does Gay Check Online exist? The website, which purports to tell you whether you’re gay or straight based on your facial features, sounds like something out of a dystopian horror film, or what the Third Reich might have come up with had they had access to webcams and the internet. Just fire up your […]

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“National #Selfie Portrait Gallery” at the Moving Image Contemporary Video Art Fair in London

Earlier this year, the Shortest Video Art Ever Sold! project at the Moving Image Contemporary Video Art Fair in New York made a few headlines with the world’s first Vine sale (Shout out Angela Washko!) Ok, so there was a hacking of Vine involved, but the exciting part in the long-run is the ongoing conversation of a micro-collecting community and the work that artists […]

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