Ethan Ham is a visual artist living in New York City. Ethan's former career as a game developer can be seen in the art he makes. The artworks often playful and demonstrate his continuing interest in the interaction between an artwork and its beholder. His work often explores themes of translation and mutation and take the form of literary/art hybrids, sculpture, and internet-based art. His art has been commissioned by Turbulence.org and Rhizome.org and has been exhibited at the PS122 Gallery (New York, NY), The National Portrait Gallery (Canberra, Australia), The Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina (Novi Sad, Serbia), and on the websites of The Museum of Graphic Arts (Machida City, Japan) and The Museum of Contemporary Art (Badajoz, Spain).
Installing the plug-in certainly is a barrier to entry, but personally I'd be more uncomfortable going to a website that an anonymous spammer (you) links to, than installing a plug-in ...
For those who are interested in Tumbarumba, but don't actually want to install it (or aren't using FireFox), I just posted a video demonstration of it on YouTube:
I recall that there was a proposal for something very similar in the 2005-2006 Rhizome Commission round… I liked the idea and sent the guy proposing it (who was getting ...
I went and looked at the BoingBoing posting about Proops. I was mildly entertained by a discussion thread argument between Proops and a user named Suedeheadabout whether Proops's work builds ...
Most (all?) mail programs are smart enough to not send out the auto-response repeatedly to the same email address (I think Outlook's default is to auto respond only once ...
not sure who made the installation, but i believe this is ...
Tumbarumba Demo
Most (all?) mail programs are smart enough to not send out the auto-response repeatedly to the same email address (I think Outlook's default is to auto respond only once ...