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Greetings All,
I cannot help but share this interesting experience.
It is fly related . . . a cyber-fly. Has anyone else been to
http://www.ps1.org? There is a small and innocuous program called 'Z' that
puts a small fly on your computer screen. You can put it in sleep mode if you
don't want it walking around. meanwhile, it connects you to many others who
have similarly installated this cyber-fly on their computers . . .
Before anyone decries this as non-museum related, I should explain it is a
"legimate" - as legimate as art could ever be - art project conceived by
creative programmers.
Best thing about this fly is, when you get tired of it buzzing around your
screen, you can easily kill it using "kill the fly?" command in the menu.
LOL!
Sincerely,
Jay Heuman, Curator of Education
Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art
650 N. 1100 E. / UMC 4020
Logan, Utah 84322-4020
t 435 797 0165
f 435 797 3423
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www.artmuseum.usu.edu
Education costs money, but then so does ignorance.
Sir Claus Moser (b. 1922)
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