Aram Bartholl's 'Dead Drops' is a Peer-to-Peer Sharing System
Meghan Young — October 31, 2010 — Unique
References: datenform.de & neatorama
I wish I was visiting New York sometime soon so that I could participate in the 'Dead Drops' interactive art installation. I mean, not only would I be part of something unique, I would feel like a secret agent in the process.
Created by artist Aram Bartholl, 'Dead Drops' involves five USB flash drives that have been implanted into random walls around the city. The artist invites people to upload and download from any of the sites. You never know what you might get, but that's the beauty of it.
Created by artist Aram Bartholl, 'Dead Drops' involves five USB flash drives that have been implanted into random walls around the city. The artist invites people to upload and download from any of the sites. You never know what you might get, but that's the beauty of it.
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1. Peer-to-peer Sharing Systems - Opportunities to create new platforms for secure peer-to-peer sharing systems.
2. Interactive Art Installations - Innovations in the use of technology to enhance interactive art experiences.
3. Digital Street Installations - Creating digital installations in public spaces to foster community engagement.
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1. Art and Culture - Innovating the art and culture industry through interactive and immersive experiences.
2. Technology - Integrating new technologies and platforms into public spaces to enhance community interactions.
3. Cyber-security - Developing secure digital sharing platforms and addressing cybersecurity breaches in public installations.
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