Yann Le Guennec, Twitter Mountains, 2009-2013 |
Yann Le Guennec (2009)
Robert Smithson (1966)
OBSART (2012)
Text Mountains utilise des flux de données textuelles disponibles et accessibles sur le web. Les flux textuels sont (...)
—Yann Le Guennec (2013)
Text Mountains uses textual data streams available and accessible on the web. The text streams are placed in triangles and thus evoke mountain landscapes, pyramids or heaps. Retroactively, via Observatoire du Land art, this web interface can be seen as a piece referring to A Heap of Langage, Robert Smithson, 1966
Active interface (currently uses Twitter stream from @olivierauber, @jacquesperconte, @antoinemoreau, @isavodj, @Jean_no, @Bobig, @polguezennec, @_fp_)
—Yann Le Guennec (2013)
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—Yann Le Guennec (2013)
Text Mountains uses textual data streams available and accessible on the web. The text streams are placed in triangles and thus evoke mountain landscapes, pyramids or heaps. Retroactively, via Observatoire du Land art, this web interface can be seen as a piece referring to A Heap of Langage, Robert Smithson, 1966
Active interface (currently uses Twitter stream from @olivierauber, @jacquesperconte, @antoinemoreau, @isavodj, @Jean_no, @Bobig, @polguezennec, @_fp_)
—Yann Le Guennec (2013)
Voir aussi | See also:
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