An email account is opened on a server. Incoming mails are scanned to identify senders with first names and surnames. The senders names can be viewed within a java applet as grafic animation. The applet is running in sync with incoming mails. Each new mail triggers its own animated visual. The amount of spam mail is bigger than the amount of regular mail. Each spam mail has a sender who in most cases does not have a real existance. The senders' identities, generated by software randomly, are simulated, not manifest, simply non existent. Spam continiously filters spam identities which are exposed and stringed together into a visual pattern. The ceaseless stream of incoming spam mail represents the omnipresent
demand for identity. no longer does the information need a sender or addressee. |
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