Penelope Umbrico , Img Collection #6: Universal Remotes, (for sale on the  Internet)
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Image Collection #2: Instances of Books as Pedestals (from  home-decor and home-improvement webistes and catalogs), 2007
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Suns from the Internet  2006-2007 This is a project I started when I found 541,795 pictures of sunsets  searching the word “sunset” on the image hosting website, Flickr. I  cropped just the suns from these pictures and uploaded them to Kodak,  making 4” x 6” machine prints from them. 
For each installation, the title reflects the number of  hits I got searching “sunset” on Flickr on the day I made/print the  piece – for example, the title of the piece for the Gallery of Modern  Art, Australia, was “2,303,057 Suns From Flickr (Partial)  9/25/07” and for the New York Photo Festival it was “3,221,717  Suns From Flickr (Partial) 3/31/08” - the title itself  becoming a comment on the ever increasing use of web-based photo  communities, and a reflection of the ubiquity of pre-scripted collective  content there. I think it’s peculiar that the sun, the quintessential  life giver, constant in our lives, symbol of enlightenment,  spirituality, eternity, all things unreachable and ephemeral, omnipotent  provider of optimism and vitamin D, and so universally photographed,  finds expression on the internet, the most virtual of spaces equally  infinite but within a closed electrical circuit. Looking into this cool  electronic space one finds a virtual window onto the natural world.
Web presence:
Flickr:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/sunsfromflickr-umbrico/
Second Life: virtual post-cards of these images made to  distribute on the open-ended virtual world “Second Life” as virtual  ditritus.

New fave. Via Eyeteeth bits.

Penelope Umbrico , Img Collection #6: Universal Remotes, (for sale on the Internet)


Similarly:

Image Collection #2:
Instances of Books as Pedestals
(from home-decor and home-improvement webistes and catalogs), 2007

AND:

Suns from the Internet
2006-2007

This is a project I started when I found 541,795 pictures of sunsets searching the word “sunset” on the image hosting website, Flickr. I cropped just the suns from these pictures and uploaded them to Kodak, making 4” x 6” machine prints from them. 

New fave. Via Eyeteeth bits.