Money Plus, philosophy extracted from Google.

Common sense tends more and more to perceive Google as the updated archive of the entire network, which is a large part of human knowledge. ƒ known that it is very far from reality, not to mention the ranking methods, which effectively enhances only the sites of medium to large and very popular. Nevertheless, the Google search is increasingly taking the form of the question of an oracle, which is expected answers are not always accurate, but unmistakably reliable. Furthermore, research by the mammoth engine have an intriguing charm of discovery, with the peak in the moment that precedes the display of the results, in which the focus is loaded with expectations loose a few seconds later. Money Plus by Peter Cho, embodies many of these components, viewing in the form of an installation searches done in real time as the hinge that have the word 'money' in addition to the various terms (such as 'money + happiness', for example). The area 'printing' in dynamic movement shows the flow of the quotes from the pages found, tracing a path possible and consistent in the vast space of the data stored by the search engine, but it is the term used as a fulcrum that is able to create his own philosophy fictitious . A distributed and collective thought is expressed in the mapping report related information, and the 'money' becomes the center of an infinite spiral of philosophical reflections on the world.