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|Description=m/e/m/e 2.0 is a mechanical Web server. The machine allows its visitor to navigate through a maze of hyper-linked, material webpages. Opposed to its digital protagonist the mechanical body of m/e/m/e 2.0 can not be re-multiplied to a spontaneous number of requests, instead all of its users come to share one analogue broadcast. | |||
The machine physically transforms itself whenever user clicks a link; the information is transmitted to all connected users, meshing and colliding their experiences. Seemingly a constraint becomes a feature - unbodied cyberspace gets filled with physical presence. | |||
|Creator=Danja Vassiliev, | |||
|Date=2008 | |||
|Thumbnail=Meme20-reccur.jpg | |||
|Website=http://k0a1a.net/meme20/ | |||
|Bio=Test bio. | |||
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Creator | Danja Vassiliev, |
Year | 2008 |
Bio | Test bio. |
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Website | http://k0a1a.net/meme20/ |
m/e/m/e 2.0 is a mechanical Web server. The machine allows its visitor to navigate through a maze of hyper-linked, material webpages. Opposed to its digital protagonist the mechanical body of m/e/m/e 2.0 can not be re-multiplied to a spontaneous number of requests, instead all of its users come to share one analogue broadcast. The machine physically transforms itself whenever user clicks a link; the information is transmitted to all connected users, meshing and colliding their experiences. Seemingly a constraint becomes a feature - unbodied cyberspace gets filled with physical presence.