Glyphiti, collaborative net art of black and white.

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02:07:02 Glyphiti, collaborative net art of black and white.
Glyphiti Andy Deck consists of an image made ​​up of dozens of small decorations ('glyph') which can easily be edited using the java applet with which this work is programmed. The screen is divided into two, in fact, allows you to work on the selected portion to the left, through, the mouse that 'off' and 'turn on' the pixels in the enlargement of the right. The overall quality of the image, then, is co-determined and also works through many corporate firewalls because it uses standard call to webserver. This feature makes the concept of good graffiti (re-appropriation of a private space for visual games) that the artist wanted to implement. Another important feature of the work is to update the image itself almost in real time, which becomes so alive, always ready to be transformed from a remote intervention, a magic slate available 24 hours on 24 for stray marks or interventions are pregnant with meaning . Also based on the work of Kenneth Knowlton, who in the sixties used the computer to create glyph, the work is completely changed, since the entire source code is available on the same site with the complete freedom of use expressed by the forward-looking author.