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- Break these photos down into 36 panels (A3). Then distribute the panels to be copied by hand with the Mechanical Turk. Eventually each of the 36 panels are re-assembled to piece together the image again.<br> | - Break these photos down into 36 panels (A3). Then distribute the panels to be copied by hand with the Mechanical Turk. Eventually each of the 36 panels are re-assembled to piece together the image again.<br> | ||
[[Image:Bbixby_wheatpaste1.jpg| | [[Image:Bbixby_wheatpaste1.jpg|450px|An example of a wheat pasted image composed of 36 A3 panels, Xerox prints.]]<br> | ||
==Selected Research Notes== | ==Selected Research Notes== |
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- Starting with a photo of a mirror, or ladder in a room.
- Break these photos down into 36 panels (A3). Then distribute the panels to be copied by hand with the Mechanical Turk. Eventually each of the 36 panels are re-assembled to piece together the image again.
Selected Research Notes
Amazon Mechanical Turk, an online crowdsourcing marketplace
Ontology, the structure of reality
Herwig Weiser – Lucid Phantom Messenger
Roman Kirschner
Ralf Baecker
Ralf Baecker - Rechnender Raum (vimeo)
John Bock
C.P. Snow – The Two Cultures
Étant donnés, Marcel Duchamps Last Major Artwork
knowbotic Research Media Art Group
Richard Prince
Dziga Vertov – film director
Contemporary Art Daily - Website