Current NetMonsters:



Images from the "ROUGH TRADE" series, a NetMonster project by Francesca da Rimini/Mongrel, 2005
Do I have anything to say - or does the network already take care of it?
"I collect images, thousands of them - farm them, stick them together, filter them - rotate them, stick them on myself. I translate text to image to text, building storm clouds approaching the Thames on the eve of war. The image itself is not reasonable, reducible or answerable".
"NetMonster" is designed to generate, edit and continuously update a composite image made up out of the results of internet searches guided by various keywords. It allows people to collaboratively build up a composite 'networked image' out of the images, text and addresses returned. The 'NetMonster' will continuously rebuild itself based on users edits and changing search parameters, offering up new content and configurations. In this way the empty gesture of a political icon (e.g. Abu Gharib) can learn to detect the context of its own existence, automatically creating dialogue between itself and its users.
was commissioned by the Dutch newspaper Volkskrant.
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2004, Amsterdam: film-maker Theo Van Gogh was found murdered in the early morning. His throat was slit and two knives were left implanted in his torso. One knife pinned a five-page note to his body. Mohammed Bouyeri, a 26-year-old man of Dutch and Moroccan descent, was apprehended by the police after being shot in the leg. In Dutch media he was subsequently referred to as "Mohammed B."
One of the first pictures of "Mohammed B." began to be circulated on Thursday, November 4th at 15:37:07, 2004. This image seemed to be derived from a photocopy of an identification card:
The most frequent image of mohammedb.jpg first appears on Monday, November 29th at 12:59:52, 2004 (www.geenstijl.nl/mohammedb.jpg). It then spreads throughout the following day:
Mon Nov 29 21:18:14 2004 matar.web-log.nl/MohammedBouyeriOS.jpg Mon Nov 29 21:36:59 2004 wtr.stratfor.com/mohammed.gif Mon Nov 29 21:36:59 2004 www.aivd.lookingat.us/mohammed.gif Mon Nov 29 21:48:00 2004 www.112-mail.net/mohammedb.jpg
From these seeds "mohammedb.jpg" populates the network
Mohammedb.jpg was commissioned by the Dutch newspaper "Volkskrant" for their "Oog" project which creates a podium to focus on the image as news and commentary.