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Bookshelf. Installation.

Bookshelf, 2006

Rapid flow of letters and numbers on a monitor wall has nothing to do with chaos theory which can cause big disruptions in our world. It has also nothing to do with hackers world as one would like to say. Bookshelf represents a network traffic translated into descriptive form, so the unseen side of “networking” would be understandable or at least readable. In a technical terms the flow of letters and numbers on the monitors would sound like ‘tcpdump’, a common computer network debugging tool.

Bookshelf 2006

Bookshelf 2007

Bookshelf 2007

Bookshelf, 2007 in cooperation with superfactory.biz

monitor wall within a context of “memex game” a “memory extender” game, the term of which was used to call a proto hypertext computer system influencing the development of subsequential hypertext and intellectual augmenting computer systems. A “memex game” is a visual translation of that complex systems proposed by Vannevar Bush back in 1945. Here you get to know exciting people of the scene - the hacker artisan, the peer-to-peer oparist, the open source ego, etc. - all necessary to build up a more or less complex structure of contemporary economy and politics.

Bookshelf 2007

Superfactory(TM) - ASCII MEMEX Game “Be A Winner!”

www.superfactory.biz/game.html

Bookshelf 2007

triple-double-u / bookshelf

www.triple-double-u.com/bookshelf

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