Mindaugas Gapsevicius copy&paste engines or how do machines produce art pieces # Art pieces generated by machines usually do not fit into consciousness # of human being. One should be prepared to understand incomprehensible. Open. Cut. Move the cursor. Copy&paste. Or. Paste. Turn around, re-size. Copy. Open. Select all. Delete. Paste. Paste. Move the cursor to the beginning. Type: #!/usr/bin/perl or #!/usr/local/bin/perl. Press escape. Press column+w+q+! Return. Type perl [filename]. Press ctrl+c. Open. File. Edit. Rotate 180%. Add more sources. Error. Comment some lines. Change values. Open google. Search. Download. Copy&paste. Edit. Think. Add some random commands. Add some replace commands. Add sendmail. Save. Play. Copy&paste. Or Cut&paste. Invert. Flip horizontal. Invert. Flip vertical. Rotate right. Select. Cut. Paste. Rotate left. Explode. Copy. Paste. Wait. Wait. Edit. Save. Check:
# trashconnection [trashconnection.com/perl/10.html]
eMail:
mi_ga@o-o.lt
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One of the initiators of o-o institutio media which was established in 1998. In 1999 was awarded MA Degree in Vilnius Academy of Arts, Lithuania.
Since
2000 works in Muthesius-Hochschule as a new media teacher, from 2001 also as a
back-end programmer and server administrator for artknowledge.net project.
Mindaugas Gapsevicius took part in a number of personal and
collective exhibitions in different European cities, actively participated in
conferences, workshops and projects related to net culture. Some net.art
projects are listed at
http://www.o-o.lt/mi_ga/contents.html
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