Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Bam-bam Rubble Tattoo

Since it is illegal to share on the Web, share the street! Unusual

is the motto of the project Drops Dead of the Berlin artist Aram Batholl . As the possibilities of exchanges between users, the vai réseuax P2P are becoming more restrictive, it proposes to exchange files, not online but on the street. How? Here is a rough translation of the presentation of the project site pop-up urban :
'' Dead Drop 'is a sharing network files from peer to peer (P2P), anonymous and offline, taking place in public space. USB drives are built into the walls of the city, accessible to anyone. Everyone is invited to file or retrieve files by connecting a laptop to a "wall". Each USB drive is installed without data, with the exception of a text file explaining the project. 'Dead Drop' is an open project. If you want to install a key in your city follow the guide, then share pictures and the location of the facility. "
ie Artist offers facilities USB keys to the city to échnager files, all in an artistic collaborative installation across Europe:



Small map presenting the different installation locations:


Source: Pop-up urban

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