[spectre] runme.org's 300th birthday

Amy Alexander plagiari at plagiarist.org
Fri Feb 25 06:00:58 CET 2005


runme.org: 2 years + 1 month old - we celebrate our 300+ projects!

algorithmic appreciation (3)
  > non-code-related (1)
  > pseudo-quines (0)

appropriation and plagiarism (4)
  > stealing (0)

artificial intelligence (9)

artistic tool (27)
  > audiovisual (23)
  > narrative (2)
  > useless (1)

bots and agents (13)

browser art (13)

code art (16)
  > code poetry (7)
  > minimal code (1)
  > obfuscation (3)
  > programming languages (3)
  > quines (1)

conceptual software (18)
  > without hardware - formal instruction (2)

data transformation (21)
  > data collage (7)
  > multimedia (3)
  > sonification (2)
  > visualization (3)

digital aesthetics r&d (6)
  > disfunctionality (2)
  > low tech (4)

digital folk and artisanship (14)
  > ascii art (2)
  > gimmicks (5)
  > screen savers (1)

existing software manipulations (6)
  > artistic re-packaging (1)
  > cracks and patches (0)
  > instructions (1)
  > software plugins (2)

games (8)
  > deconstruction and modification (5)
  > public games (1)

generative art (31)
  > algorithmic audio (6)
  > algorithmic design (3)
  > algorithmic image (14)
  > algorithmic multimedia (5)

hardware transformation (6)

installation-based (5)

institutional critique (3)

performance-based (6)

political and activist software (19)
  > cease-and-desist-ware (5)
  > illicit software (1)
  > software resistance (10)
  > useful activist software (2)

social software (1)

software cultures - links (10)

system dysfunctionality (6)
  > denial of service (3)
  > virus - security (3)

text - software art related (43)
  > aesthetics of software art (6)
  > cultural critique of software (13)
  > history of software art (11)
  > weblog (1)

text manipulation (26)
  > text editors (4)


runme accepts submissions on a year-round (almost) basis, so please submit
your projects in the above categories - or suggest your own - at
http://runme.org


-runme admins



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