As net.art is entering into widespread recognition, a trend of purchasing is occurring by interested collectors. Instead of the takedowns typically seen from Homeland Security / FBI domain seizures, collectors are issuing their own takedown notices as digital web pages are being entered into private galleries & museums, removing these pieces from the public visibility that gave these artists and their digital works their viewing audience. Don’t be surprised when you see a digital purchase takedown notice on your favorite net.art piece. Make your own: Download the Purchase Takedown Notice PSD (1.2MB).
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Digital Purchase Takedown Notice
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August 3 2011, 8:25am | Comments »
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“Imma Let You Finnish” Speed Project
http://fffff.at/imma-let-you-finnish-speed-project/
What happens when have an urge to make something quickly, but only have a few items on your desk? Take a pair of white shutter shades, an indigo blue Prismacolor Premier color marker, do some coloring, and… done! “Imma Let You Finnish” Shutter Shades. (And c’mon… Kanye can also do better and get himself a nice Finnish girlfriend.)
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September 12 2010, 11:01am | Comments »
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Shaved Bieber Fan Mailz
http://fffff.at/shaved-bieber-fan-mailz/
As the Belieber fan mailz rolls in, you can see this and more of the highlights of my inbox and Twitter stream at http://shavedbieber.tumblr.com.
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May 25 2010, 11:31am | Comments »
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Shaved Bieber
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YO KANYE, WE’RE HAPPY FOR YOU AND YOUR CAPS LOCKS RANTS AND PROUD WE HELPED lowercase your blog posts, but its time to focus on another accident on the Internet: UNWANTED BIEBER MENTIONS. We’ve developed a series of innovative tools to help cover the lower regions of web pages from unwanted Justin Bieber content. Shave away those Bieber mentions on web sites with our bookmarklet, Firefox Add-on, or JavaScript files. Click to install the Firefox Add-on to auto-shave Bieber, right-click & add to your bookmarks to trim mentions by hand, or check the code repository for additional options. Code by Greg Leuch Browse the code on Github License under MIT License
May 17 2010, 6:48am | Comments »
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Meme Generator Surge
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One of the best things about ROFLcon is trying to find ways to hack, heckle, and celebrate the lolz of internet culture. And no ROFLcon is complete without some meme-related project. With the recent surge of memes generated on memegenerator.net, there is a large number emerging memes based around this simple tool. The application of Moore’s Law to memes states that the progress of creation of memes will become quicker over time. Meme Generator Surge allows the creation of new memes by adding crazy amounts of new meme images to their site, all from a single script, reaching the God Tier in no time! Go grab the code, run it from your computer, and make yourself a forced meme expert. Project by Greg Leuch. Props to Liam Cooke for AutoMeme.Code available at github.com/gleuch/meme-generator-surge
May 1 2010, 8:18am | Comments »
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Kiosk Twitter Follow
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Ever wanted to get people to follow you while you are presenting at some stuffy art expo and they don’t have their phone or computer nearby, but you do? Get them to follow you quickly with our new Kiosk Twitter Follow app. Try it out: http://fffff.at/twitter-follow-fatlab Download this simple PHP script, change a quick setting, and let the followers count increase! http://github.com/gleuch/kiosk-twitter-follow Code by Greg Leuch
April 22 2010, 6:42am | Comments »
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99 Accounts
If you having Twitter problemsI feel bad for you son I got 99 accounts butyour tweets ain’t one Hit Me! You can also follow on @99Accounts on Twitter. a speed project by Greg Leuch / get the code!
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April 18 2010, 11:21am | Comments »
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Twitter Fileshare (or, How to Tweet Any File on Twitter)
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Randy beat us in launching his How to Tweet Porn, and imma let him finish, but filesharing on Twitter shouldn’t be limited to just porn images. Theo and myself have made tweeting any files of any size to Twitter easy, and can even run from your own computer or your web server. The FAT Lab crew have begun the Twitter seeding – with movies, images, code, and other items of copyright or intellectual property – at http://tweetfil.es. We’ve started with code, music, and movies… but we need your help to seed more files to Twitter! So why is filesharing on Twitter important to FAT Lab? Governments and private organizations continue to lock down legitimate file sharing through raids, law suits, and “consumer protection” laws & treaties. And while larger file sharing arenas are targeted, many forget file sharing has existed across many different mediums for decades. Early filesharing beginning with Usenet groups, where the binary data was converted to text characters and reprocessed for download. Facsimile machines follow a similar method of dissemination of binary data. And even ham radio used teletype to transmit photos across long distances by converting photos to ASCII before transmission. If Twitter is today’s Usenet and Usenet was used for file sharing years ago, why shouldn’t Twitter be utilized today for file sharing? Download the code and start seeding your files to Twitter! A project by Greg Leuch and Theo Watson
April 1 2010, 12:00am | Comments »
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Ctrl+F’d, censoring the interwebs
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With recent mistakes by companies and organizations not knowing how to properly censor online documents, its easy to see why people believe the text they can’t see can’t be read. And with computer illiterate people like Rush Limbaugh, it is easy to befuddle them with the apperance of censored text on the web pages they commonly visit. A playful experiment in “censoring” a web page by hiding text and images behind blocks.
Try it out on your fffffavorite web pages. Grab the bookmarklet below and drag into the bookmarklet bar (or right-click as ‘Bookmark/Favorite this Link’). Ctrl+F’d Bookmarket Or mess with your ffffffriends. Download the Firefox extension, install into GreaseMonkey, or add the JavaScript code and code to your site. Open-sourced by Greg Leuch. Available on GitHub.
July 28 2009, 5:30am | Comments »
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Lowercase Kanye
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We all know and love Mr. Kanye West and his blog. And while his CAPS LOCK rants are his best online trademark, it is difficult to read his rants. We here at F.A.T. Lab have take the time to clean up Kanye’s blog and repair the damage done by his CAPS LOCK key.
» http://www.lowercasekanye.com « Go forth, and enjoy Kanye’s rants about Twitter, South Park, and Bonnaroo without CAPS LOCK damage (or ads)!!!!! by Greg & Evan download the code at github.com/gleuch/lowercase-kanye.
May 15 2009, 3:00am | Comments »
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