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Sunday, October 07, 2007
Hive Art
Experiments in group "art" or group design have been attempted before, but few examples can be found where the anonymous group designs something simultaneously without an explicit "voting" type mechanism. What if the only voting mechanism was immediate visual feedback and a kind of free-form change by modification.
Such an experiment is being attempted at Theory Flux's Collaborative Art Project
Anonymous contributors can change a public color bitmap in real-time and see other's changes as they are made simply be refreshing their browser screen.
What else can the hive design?
Labels:
art,
collaborative art,
group think,
hive mind,
social design,
Web 2.0
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