
- genre
- Digital Activism
- Net Art
- subject
- ART AND SCIENCE
- code
- space
- POWER AND POLITICS
- manipulation
- violence
- ART AND SCIENCE
description by ADA Community Members TBA 16-06-2015

In order to interact with this art work, you need to install Perl:
www.activestate.com/Products/Download/Register.plex (Windows)
www.perl.com/CPAN/ports/mac/MacPerl-5.6.1r1_full.bin (Mac)
Comment by Scott Snibbe: "Your piece, WYSIWIG, shows in a strong way that a program is just a text file -- only once this file is compiled, interpreted, run or even read, that\'s when it is activated. By including the "Confidential Business Proposal" as part of your code, you\'ve made this distinction extrem...more
In order to interact with this art work, you need to install Perl:
www.activestate.com/Products/Download/Register.plex (Windows)
www.perl.com/CPAN/ports/mac/MacPerl-5.6.1r1_full.bin (Mac)
Comment by Scott Snibbe: "Your piece, WYSIWIG, shows in a strong way that a program is just a text file -- only once this file is compiled, interpreted, run or even read, that\'s when it is activated. By including the "Confidential Business Proposal" as part of your code, you\'ve made this distinction extremely clear. "Running" any of these programs could cause great harm and like many hacks, the user/recipient is the most important step in execution -- unwittingly running a mysterious executable or sending off signed blank letterhead to Nigeria. CODeDOC also wants to include reading in the execution loop, and your piece eases them into that process. In fact, your work is better read than executed for the majority of us! It also reminds me that most artwork is experience through documentation rather than personal experience. As a side-note, this is also the only truly useful client in the CODeDOC pantheon."