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The Shredder
The Shredder dematerializes the web. Posing as a browser, it prompts the user for a URL, then appropriates that web page to use as a raw material for its own fragmented output. It exposes the frailty of a medium that relies on software instructions to create the appearance of a consistent environment. A voracious public artwork, The Shredder feeds on the web to propagate its own aesthetic agenda.
Source: Mark Napier
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