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LET 100 FLOWERS BLOOM, 2006 by Bergman & Salinas. Video.




directionstolastvisitor.com, 2011 by Charles Broskoski.




»NIGHTLESS«, 2010 by Yuichiro Tamura.




»Geogoo«, 2008 by JODI.




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»Fata Morgana«, 2010 by Damon Zucconi.




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Colour Chart Painting: VERBALE“, 2007 by Thomas Feuerstein.




»www.thirtyfourparkinglots.com«, 2008 by Pascual Sisto.




»Clover«, 2009 by Billy Rennekamp.




»Google tea towels«, 2002 by Thomson & Craighead.




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»Magic 8-Ball Icosahedral Die«, 2008,

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»3d California Flag«, 2008 (made with models from 3d warehouse) by Guthrie Lonergan.




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»In the black of this long night«, 2008, an attempt to organize Google Image Search results according to defacement tactics. A slideshow by Martijn Hendriks.




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»URL demo«, 2008 by Jodi.




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“Map” and

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“Google Portrait” by Aram Bartholl.




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»Seduction of the Stone« (2008). Foreign subtitles extracted from »Romancing the Stone (1984, Starring Kathleen Turner
and Michael Douglas)« and translated into english using Google Translate. By Charles Broskoski.




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»Google Image Search«, 2003 -, is an ongoing project by Wolfgang Plöger where monothematical compendiums of books are made using the Google image search engine.




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Total Recall” is a silent, single channel video installation, approximately 18’ in duration at its current incarnation. It is composed entirely from images culled from Google Image Search. International standard date format (yyyy-mm-dd) is used as a search term in Google Image Search for everyday Ryan Park has been alive: 1978-09-21 until the work’s date of completion (2007-08-10 in the included sample). For each date, the highest ranked image is downloaded and inserted sequentially into the video. By Ryan Park. Video.




»Google Emotional Index« by Kristina Podesva.




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»Art Imitates Life«, 2007. Google search frequency for “art” and “life” from 2004 to 2006 are plotted against each other on a search-volume graph where the number of searches for each term is shown in relation to the number of searches done on Google during a given time period. The two graphs synchronize a surprising amount and are generally very close in volume. At least on the web, art and life imitate each other. By Caleb Larsen.




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“We generate money by serving Google text advertisments on a network of hidden Websites. With this money we automatically buy Google shares. We buy Google via their own advertisment!” Google eats itself