1999
Web-based artwork
An ever-expanding list of minorities. Read between the lines.
1999
Web-based artwork
One hundred webpages loading as fast as possible, the pulse-like speed and regularity of the loading rhythm being a display of the computer’s connection to the remote server.
1999
Web-based artwork
Two webpages which, once loaded, bounce between each other and bring the browser interface activity to the fore, deflecting attention onto the surrounding display environment.
1998
Web-based artwork
A scrolling list of all of the organisations in the London ‘Yellow Pages’ whose names begin with the word ‘British’. [May not function in modern browsers.]
1997
Web-based artwork
[At the time of production, Netscape Navigator was the browser of choice and the artwork image filled a typiccal screen . Also, Microsoft’s ‘Where do you want to go today?’ ad campaign was running on its homepage.]
1996
Web-based artwork
A web page one square mile in size.
1996
Web-based artwork
An office-based safari through ten African countries produced by enlarging portions of a 1:29,000,000-scale map of each country until the photocopies reach 1:1 scale.
1996
Web-based artwork
Actual-size remaking of classic monochrome paintings.
1996
Web-based artwork
A paragraph of the Old Testament describing a historical genocide (when one ethnic group slayed another that could only be distinguished by the way they pronounced certain words) was passed through Microsoft Word’s grammar and spelling checker to produce recommendations based on US business English.