Digital Landfill >>
Mark Napier
"Now, with Digital Landfill, web citizens have an economical, safe, clean, and
environmentally friendly way to dispose of unsightly scrap data." --Mark Napier
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FEED >>
Mark Napier
Arguably more useful than the information that it reorganizes.
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Shredder >>
Mark Napier
Reconfigured browser that creates an alternative view of the Internet.
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[Profile] In 1995, Mark Napier turned away from painting and began experimenting with
virtual information and its translation to visual form, creating such well-
known projects as Shredder, Feed (which was recently featured in the San
Francisco MoMA's exhibit) and the Digital Landfill featured here. Napier's
online work has been reviewed in major periodicals such as ArtForum and
HotWired and has received awards/recognition at the Ars Electronica 98, WNET's
ReelNY.Web project, the ASCI Digital Art 98 show, and the Berlin Transmediale
Festival 99. |
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