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- mhahn
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Here's some paintings by Linzie Hunter inspired by those great spam one-liners.
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- weakmassive
- 1 year ago
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D-d-d-ope!
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Proof positive that spam is worthless. How is anyone supposed to live in these things?
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I've taken to collecting humourous junk mail aswell, some of them are pretty good, although I havn't come to a use for them apart from for my own amusement.
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PWSLineage Stormy MyDoom IRCBot Virutmytob
Malwarez is a series of visualization of worms, viruses, trojans and spyware code. For each piece of disassembled code, API calls, memory addresses and subroutines are tracked and analyzed. Their frequency, density and grouping are mapped to the inputs of an algorithm that grows a virtual 3D entity. Therefore the patterns and rhythms found in the data drive the configuration of the artificial organism. -
It would be nice to show what type of spam created each model. Maybe this one consisted of penis enlargement ads?
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In this piece, Alex uses the ASCII values found in the text of spam messages determine the attributes and qualities of the "Spam Plants"
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Its crazy how someone can think of this, and then actually use it......
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Very cool idea to make art out of spam emails. I recieved a book as a gift once called "Cry for Help: 36 Scam Emails from Africa", where an illustrator made an illustration for 36 scam emails he had recieved.
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- whyphilosophy
- 1 year ago
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I wonder what Zaha Hadid could do with this type of strategy?
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love it!!!!
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"This site as a means of preserving and promoting the art of poetry developed from spam messages."
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- weakmassive
- 1 year ago
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I love that people are making something interesting and (sometimes) beautiful out of pure crap.
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And of course there's Ze Frank's classic dramatic interpretation of the greatest spam e-mail of all time.
(Starts at 2:43.)
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It seemed proper to link this, more recent, post over to this one.
Spam never looked more attractive.








