Slipstream, net art interventionist.

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30.01.02 Slipstream, net art interventionist.
What can be hidden in the folds of directories and servers? Slipstream is a project funded English Film and Video Umbrella, which revolves around a series of eight (for now) digital artworks placed on server complacent in recent months with interventions that manifest themselves in ways surprising and distinctive. Sometimes it is a video or an audio file, or a text can be downloaded from a location misunderstood the host site, or a link or confused among others a particular window that leads to the work to find. Among those already there are a soundtrack 'added' to the webcam images or files recorded in hotel rooms around the world 'grafted' the site of the Realworld, the label 'sounds from the world' put on by Peter Gabriel. On other occasions it is conceptual operations that find their expression in the relationship between the work and its host. The operations are all to see in order to analyze the relationship between what you see and what you find in the interstices of the machines. The artists involved are: George Barber, Sonya Boyce, Adam Chodzko, Rory Hamilton, Lucy Kimbell, Erika Tan, Jake Tilson and Thomson & Craighead.