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=Intro=
=Introduction=
Spam is a peculiar kind of (para)literature. Although it is not intended to be art, it employs artistic strategies in order to succeed in extorting money or collecting informations from its recipients. Like other genres of literature, spam possesses its own rules and reoccurring elements, such as narrative structure, characters, or tone. These persistent elements give spam a distinct character and make it easily identifiable, but also serve as insights into our contemporary global culture. By performing a print remediation of spam, we hope to highlight some of its distinguishable aspects.
Spam is a peculiar kind of (para)literature. Although it is not intended to be art, it employs artistic strategies in order to succeed in extorting money or collecting information from its recipients. Like other genres of literature, spam possesses its own rules and recurring elements, such as narrative structure, characters and tone. These persistent elements give spam a distinct character and make it easily identifiable, but also serve as insights into our contemporary global culture. By performing a print remediation of spam, we hope to highlight some of its distinguishable aspects.


=Objective=
=Objective=
Create a portrait of a character drawing from the spam archive. It doesn't necessarily need to be the human character. It can be a word, an amount of money, a date, etc. You can work
Create a portrait of a character drawing from the spam archive. The character doesn't necessarily need to be human, it can be a word, a sum of money, a date, etc. You can work with both text and imagery, juxtapose materials taken from the Web, reinterpret the character's profile, or reflect on the structure, context and poetics of spam messages.
both with text or imagery, juxtapose materials taken from the Web, reinterpret characters profiles and lives, or reflect on the structure, the context and poetics of spam messages.


=Rules=
=Rules=
0. Split in groups of two;
0. Split into groups of two;


1. Choose one (or more) spam email(s) from the spam archive
1. Together with your partner choose one (or more) spam email(s) from the spam archive
(http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/django/acastro/collect_spam/spam/)
( http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/ django/acastro/collect_spam/ spam/)
or from your own junk-mail folder;
or from your own junk-mail folder;


2. Analyze the different spam email's elements (sender, subject, body, source code, attachments, browser interface, etc), looking for insight that will help you create the portrait.
2. Analyse the different elements of the spam emails (sender, subject, body, source code, attachments, browser interface, etc), looking for insights that will help you create your spam-character portrait;


3. Work on the pdf template: this is basically composed of two pages 14.817cm x 20.99cm. You can use either digital or analog technique to fill those pages: paint, collage, calligraphy, photography, screenshots, frottage, etc. Just take into account that the final booklet will be printed in b/w;
3. Work on the pdf template (composed by two 14.817cm x 20.99cm pages). Digital and/or analog techniques can be used to fill the template: Paint, collage, calligraphy, photography, screenshots, frottage, etc. Just take into account that the final booklet will be printed in b/w;


4. Send your pdf to silviolorusso@gmail.com with subject: "RE:monosodium glutamate"
4. Send your or completed pdf to silviolorusso@gmail.com with the subject: "RE: monosodium glutamate".


 
=Conclusion=
<strike>mentioned characters, text structure, argumentation, misspellings and broken English,</strike>
All pdfs will be merged together into a booklet - a “Bestiary of Spam Characters”. The booklet will be made available through print on demand via Lulu.com, and will also be sent to you and your fellow participants as a pdf.
 
=Conclusions=
All pdfs will be merged together and the resulting booklet will
represent a sort of “bestiary of spam characters”. The booklet
will be available in print on demand on Lulu.com. Anyone
will be able to purchase it for an extremely cheap price.

Latest revision as of 14:46, 25 January 2013

Introduction

Spam is a peculiar kind of (para)literature. Although it is not intended to be art, it employs artistic strategies in order to succeed in extorting money or collecting information from its recipients. Like other genres of literature, spam possesses its own rules and recurring elements, such as narrative structure, characters and tone. These persistent elements give spam a distinct character and make it easily identifiable, but also serve as insights into our contemporary global culture. By performing a print remediation of spam, we hope to highlight some of its distinguishable aspects.

Objective

Create a portrait of a character drawing from the spam archive. The character doesn't necessarily need to be human, it can be a word, a sum of money, a date, etc. You can work with both text and imagery, juxtapose materials taken from the Web, reinterpret the character's profile, or reflect on the structure, context and poetics of spam messages.

Rules

0. Split into groups of two;

1. Together with your partner choose one (or more) spam email(s) from the spam archive ( http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/ django/acastro/collect_spam/ spam/) or from your own junk-mail folder;

2. Analyse the different elements of the spam emails (sender, subject, body, source code, attachments, browser interface, etc), looking for insights that will help you create your spam-character portrait;

3. Work on the pdf template (composed by two 14.817cm x 20.99cm pages). Digital and/or analog techniques can be used to fill the template: Paint, collage, calligraphy, photography, screenshots, frottage, etc. Just take into account that the final booklet will be printed in b/w;

4. Send your or completed pdf to silviolorusso@gmail.com with the subject: "RE: monosodium glutamate".

Conclusion

All pdfs will be merged together into a booklet - a “Bestiary of Spam Characters”. The booklet will be made available through print on demand via Lulu.com, and will also be sent to you and your fellow participants as a pdf.