Two cool things I found in the past day:
flickrvision displays photos uploaded to Flickr as they go, correlated on a world map.
Alex Dragulescu's Malwarez is a visual rendering of a few internet worms, based on analysis of their code.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Some Cool Digital Art
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Whoa, I could watch that flickrvision for a long while I imagine: the rotating globe is a nice effect.
I've also been interested in the work of alex dragulescu...although I'm not sure malwarez is my favorite. I don't know much about how viruses are coded: would any code visualized like this have a similar "look"? Or, does the specificity of virus-code, coupled with the visualization technique, produce these formations whereas non-virus code would look different?
Flickrvision was shown recently at the MoMA.
Another project like that would be "We Feel Fine" by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kavmar.
http://www.wefeelfine.org/
Instead of images, that project aggregates blogged emotional states.
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