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April 8, 2005 Sandy McMurray | comment
Recipe for Web art:
Take the thousands of fresh images posted on the Internet.
Blend well.
Make a high resolution collage.
That's just what Sébastien Sauvage has done with his fascinating WebGobbler program. Check out the results. The images are rich in texture and detail and give you a time-compressed sense of global voyerism, as if you're looking at freeze-frames of a thousand lives at once.
If your computer runs Windows, you can download the program and create your own real time screensavers, but, be warned, it takes programming knowledge to make it work.
April 8, 2005 Sandy McMurray | comment on this item
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