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installation [2026/04/06 23:18] – [Cor(vir)tuels - Jenny Pickett, Julien Ottavi, Apo33 - 2018] julieninstallation [2026/04/06 23:23] (current) – [Lisière des Abysses - Apo33 Collective - 2024] julien
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 Sniffing the network and transforming it into a sonic and visual potential—this is our premise. We aim to construct a set of relationships and translation systems for code tied to network hacking methods and activity detection, machine names, and information transmission through the ether. Silence does not exist, and the internet is noisy. We are the time travelers crossing projected space in obsolete bodies. Chaoslab extends this notion of chaos and entropy to the representation of the network; it is not a finished, established work, but rather protocols for transforming an invisible virtual space. Sniffing the network and transforming it into a sonic and visual potential—this is our premise. We aim to construct a set of relationships and translation systems for code tied to network hacking methods and activity detection, machine names, and information transmission through the ether. Silence does not exist, and the internet is noisy. We are the time travelers crossing projected space in obsolete bodies. Chaoslab extends this notion of chaos and entropy to the representation of the network; it is not a finished, established work, but rather protocols for transforming an invisible virtual space.
  
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