Webserverfrog
July 25th, 2007
Garnet Hertz has implanted a miniature webserver in the body of a frog specimen, which is suspended in a clear glass container of mineral oil, an inert liquid that does not conduct electricity. The frog is viewable on the Internet, and on the computer monitor across the room, through a webcam placed on the wall of the gallery. Through an Ethernet cable connected to the embedded webserver, remote viewers can trigger movement in either the right or left leg of the frog, thereby updating Luigi Galvani’s original 1786 experiment causing the legs of a dead frog to twitch simply by touching muscles and nerves with metal.
No future!
July 23rd, 2007VIM (Very Important Maps)
July 23rd, 2007Lets all move to alaska, lets all move to alaska
July 23rd, 2007nah nah nah nah, hey, nah nah nah nah, hey!
Dramatic Chipmunk
July 20th, 2007
(also check out the responses)
IT’S OK
July 19th, 2007


