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Idols Cruft

July 25th, 2007 | art, celebrity portraits, cruft, technology

Idols Cruft

This cruft algorithm downloads a recent celebrity photo, as well as the image headline. The source image is cropped and converted to sepia tone while the headline text is then added to complete this celebrity portrait.

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Distress Cruft (my fellow americans)

July 22nd, 2007 | art, cruft, technology

Distress Cruft (my fellow americans)

Visitors to the Empire State Building are required to have their photo taken. This security photo is cleverly disguised as a tourist friendly service with a beautiful night view of the Empire State in the background. You and your party then have the ability to purchase this photo as you leave the building. (When I tried to opt out of the photo, I was specifically told I could not for security reasons.) This cruft process downloads one of these photos and creates a composite image with an American Flag.

Section 8a. of the Flag Code states: "The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property."

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Robert Spahr: Interviewed
by John Hutchinson

May 16th, 2007 | art, cruft, technology

Q: But what about your use of images of the President, from the Department of Defense, or military websites? You even juxtapose some of these images with ones taken from Internet porn sites. Do you have some message you are trying to communicate with these images?

SPAHR: No. These images are familiar. We see them all the time in the media, and all over the Internet. The images of the Bush administration is just a reflection of what’s in the news. President Bush is mentioned so often these days. His entire administration is being talked about. Besides everyone I know wants publicity. It must be fun to be the “Decider.”

Q: Do you plan to start making real art again? You know, the traditional art you used to make, sculpture and drawings?

SPAHR: I stopped making sculpture a long time ago. I don’t believe in it anymore. I was doing commercial work, as a web producer during the Dot Com bubble, thats when I learned the technical skills I needed to write the Cruft algorithms and scripts. Shortly after 9/11, I began to experiment with automated scripts that produce Cruft images. The Dot Com bubble burst and 9/11 happened, all within about a year of one another. Out of those events I began making Cruft.

Complete Interview

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