Par @Finn_Brunton
ed. The MIT Press, 2013
"What spam is, how it works, and how it has shaped online communities and the Internet itself.
The vast majority of all email sent every day is spam, a variety of idiosyncratically spelled requests to provide account information, invitations to spend money on dubious products, and pleas to send cash overseas. Most of it is caught by filters before ever reaching an in-box. Where does it come from? As @Finn_Brunton explains in Spam, it is produced and shaped by many different populations around the world: programmers, con artists, bots and their botmasters, pharmaceutical merchants, marketers, identity thieves, crooked bankers and their victims, cops, lawyers, network security professionals, vigilantes, and hackers. Every time we go online, we participate in the system of spam, with choices, refusals, and purchases the consequences of which we may not understand."
Parties
1 Any Browser ( www navigateur_browser )
2 Tor Browser ( dn_tor_onion .onion )
3 Beaker Browser ( dn_dat )
1 = http://olia.lialina.work/self-portrait
2 = http://bn2lik7torbun6z2.onion
3 = hyper://a81117c7c60d9df7602ad62b265c6f7f034b40b17abbbcd7ab55dbb701fd2e7e/
@Olia_Lialina, 2018
UPDATE 2023
- exposition, supports audio, visite en 3D... @Espace_Mediagantner
https://www.espacemultimediagantner.cg90.net/fr/exposition/olia-lialina-something-for-everyone/
https://vimeo.com/466173173
une présence sur d'autres réseaux, par d'autres protocoles
H3K (Basel) lui attribue un prix ...
https://www.hek.ch/fileadmin/hek_files/Presse/Press_release_net_based.pdf
"Winner of the net based award 2018 : @Olia_Lialina, "Self-Portrait"
With Self-Portrait, Olia Lialina continues her series of “networked” portraits, which explores the relationship between the work and its technological context, highlighting the ever-changing network conditions and our position within this one. After having played with variations in speed of transmission on the web (Summer, 2013 ) and having questioned the consequences of an abandonment of net neutrality (Best Effort Network, 2015 ), Olia Lialina invites us with her latest work to think of the web in its various dimensions, beyond its best-known public face. To contemplate this self-portrait, not lessthan three web browsers are required: a classic browser ( firefox , Chrome, Safari, etc.), an anonymised and secure browser (Tor) and a “peer-to-peer” browser (Beaker).
By juxtaposing these three windows open onto different parts of the network, we can recompose the fragmented face of the artist whose hair is blowing in the wind with ever so slight discrep-ancies in the movement"
@Eva_Franco_Mattes en 2015
https://0100101110101101.org/dark-content/
"A series of video installations about internet content moderators. Contrary to popular belief, the removal of offensive material from the Internet is not carried out by sophisticated algorithms. It is the nerve-wracking, demanding job of thousands of anonymous human beings: people disguised as algorithms.
We have interviewed one hundred moderators, and created videos in which avatars with computer-generated voices speak in their place, recounting memories about content they removed from the web, including pornography, sexual solicitation, racism.
The six episodes were released periodically only on the Darknet. To watch them download the Tor http://5cqzpj5d6ljxqsj7.onion ( .dead ) " dn_tor_onion .onion
2ep. (/6) sur YT
Internet representations extracted from the U.S. Patent database. 2019
cloud : me fait penser à :: https://liens.vincent-bonnefille.fr/?2vxoHA
Artists
. @!Mediengruppe_Bitnik
.. (design by Christoph Knoth and Konrad Renner)
. Date
.. 2017
. Description
.. !Mediengruppe Bitnik’s first monography injects code on online bookstores through its title: a line of Javascript that displays an alert popup.