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Blogged from billshackelford.com podcast on June 01, 2007 60 views / likes
Video documentation of Blogged. Blogged is an interactive installation artwork and one day net event dealing with the concept of being 'blogged'. It attempts to pop 6 feet in diameter red balloon by using traffic from blogs linking to a page on my website.
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Blogged from billshackelford.com podcast on June 01, 2007 783 views / likes
Video documentation of Blogged. Blogged is an interactive installation artwork and one day net event dealing with the concept of being 'blogged'. It attempts to pop 6 feet in diameter red balloon by using traffic from blogs linking to a page on my website.
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Spamtrap from billshackelford.com podcast on March 07, 2007 462 views / likes
Tear it apart. Video documentation of the installation piece Spamtrap . Spamtrap is an interactive installation piece that helps me fine tune my spam email filter. My Spamtrap monitors an email address I created specifically to lure in spam. I do not use this email address for any other communication. I post this email address on websites and online bulletin boards that cause it to be harvested by spambots and then to start receiving spam. Because I know that all email sent to this email address is spam, I can adjust my spam filter to look for characteristics found in those confirmed spam messages when filtering out spam for my personal email account. Click here for more information about Spamtraps. The installation uses a wirelessly network connected Pentium II computer, personal printer, personal shredder and a Spamtrap email address. When a new spam email is detected by my installation, it automatically prints it out. The printed email slides down a track into the shredder that analyzes it.
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