This piece i think is a cheeky as it is creative. It allows the user to make an 'artistic license' by completing simple design steps. I enjoyed the piece because I'm big on self-design sites/art/games. Once your done it just directs you to make a new one, virtually useless, unless you use the print function. It's a fun idea.
The Dumpster by Golan Levin with Kamal Nigam and Jonathan Feinberg
This piece is as sad as it can be funny. It takes information collected during 2005 from the teenage blogs of the world, and found posts about recent breakups. It is a bit overwhelmingly organized when you futz around with it, but it is very aesthetically pleasing. While it is a fun interactive piece, it also shows real emotion.
{Software} Structures by Casey Reas (with Robert Hodgin, William Ngan, Jared Tarbell)
Honestly, I don't really understand this piece. But when I begun to watch 'Implementation, B' I found myself feeling very calm. Being a processing piece, I decided I would put it up. I'm still trying to figure it out, but what I have gathered is that it is showing how software is art in itself.
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