Infome, net art software to map the network.

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03:01:02 Infome, net art software to map the network.
One of the most interesting experiments of net art of the year just ended was developed by the Swedish Lisa Jevbratt and his group C5, consists of six international developers. This operation is the ' Mapping the Web Infome ', in which the software, called just Infome, a web crawler that automatically leads to other web sites and it processes the data was done using ten other artists and bring this fascinating images all accessible from the site. Infome search more frequent terms in 3000 files on the web, once you've filtered those technicians who are the true native language. And it is finding new combinations between language and automatic collection of data, guided by the language itself, that the ten artists respondents (Geri Wittig, Lev Manovich, Kevin & Jennifer McCoy, Giuseppe Prisco, Brett Stalbaum, Jan Ekenberg, Ron Goldin, Arijana Kajfes , Kazunori Takahashi and Marc Bohlen) achieved excellent analysis tools and practice to set up and experiment with new ways of browsing the immense amount of data in the network.