plus49
Spam this version (here‘s the original from Monty Python). Plus49 @ MySpace.
Spam One
This drawing was made for the centerfold of the Vancouver Review, and is created verbatim from a spam email. By Marian Bantjes…
Spam Subject Lines
Linzie Hunter‘s experiments with type. Sentences sound familiar… [thanks socks!]
SPAM/MAPS
SPAM/MAPS: world. A work by Michael Arcega. A series of maps made of Spam luncheon meat. Spam was used as ration by the United States Armed Forces during WWII. It ultimately spread through many Southeast Asian nations as a standard source of meat. Spam’s diasporic nature is symbolic of America’s ongoing influence on many nations. S-P-A-M is M-A-P-S in reverse…
The Book of Spam
Learn everything about Spam. With the huge Book of Spam…
The Spam Subject Line Museum
The Spam Subject Line Museum.
SPAMera
SPAMera: step-by-step directions on how you can make your own pinhole camera out of a can of SPAM.
Spamsalad
Enjoy your Spamsalad, huge gallery of spam…
4mPHEt4MiNEX
4mPHEt4MiNEX, a spam video by Abe Linkoln with guest remixers Jimpunk & Subculture…
Anymails
Anymails, a project by Carolin Horn Anymails is a visualization of my received emails. I have investigated how I can use natural metaphors to visualize my inbox, its structure and attributes. The metaphor of microbes is used. My objective is to offer the user another experience of his email world. The emails are categorized in six person groups: family and friends, school, job, e-commerce, unclassified, and spam…
Celebrities Against Spam
Spam is just not an epidemic, spam is much much more… full version – short version
PeniStretcher
PeniStretcher (from No Compassion, 2000). Painting by Globalgroove…
Where Christians Meet
Let them show you the (spam) way…
Please Spam Us
PleaseSpam.Us (PSU) is a web (2.0) based collaborative filtering project and voting system that encourages people to submit email addresses and vote on whether those addresses are worthy of attracting spammers…
Where Spam Comes From
Next time you receive a Nigerian email, think twice before deleting it…
Because your shotgun won’t work…
Funny spam ad from 2002…
Spamland #3
The third installment is short and strange. Watch at YouTube the short animation by The Brothers McLeod.
Nowhere.com
This mysterious Internet domain appears as the return address on hundreds of thousands of pieces of electronic junk mail, or “spam,” that fill our “in” boxes daily. As it also pops up as a default setting in numerous Internet software applications, nowhere.com’s traffic has grown to thousands of pieces of mail a day, at times as many as 2000 return messages a minute. Over the years, lack of supervision of the domain has encouraged widespread abuse. But the domain itself remains a mystery. Where is nowhere.com? a work by Nick Philip…
Spamconsumer
SPAMCONSUMER.
Fresh Spam
I am inspired by spam; taking something that is intrusive, annoying & stinky, and seeing beauty (or at least a bit of entertaining weirdness) in it. Spam, like another common commodity, is plentiful, everyone deals with it daily, and it can be a rich fertilizer if cultivated appropriately. Fresh Spam. Illustrations inspired by spam headers, by Kipling West. Want to be a hero in bed?
iPod shuffle SPAM
more info here…
Bug01
A spam-generated blog. A blog that auto-feed itself and makes blogger obsolete…











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