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Drew Burgess's picture
peer to peer art - The aesthetics of ephemerality

Thanks for the post, I think this is a really interesting idea.
It is great to see people embracing new technology such as P2P networks in an artistic/conceptual way. I have not downloaded the film yet, but am very interested in what this idea represents and I find it impressive to think that someone has found a way to distribute work in a manor that actually seems to have become an integral part of the piece it's self, rather than (as in most cases) a mere after thought.

Will go and try to find it now + should probably actually watch the thing before I comment further.

Thanks for the post.

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