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Spamtrap at BIT BABBLE Wrap Up

March 10, 2007 12:49 pm UTC

William Shackelford

BIT BABBLE (photos from the show) was a great success for all the Art and Tech students and instructors here at The Ohio State University Department of Art. Ken Rinaldo and Amy Youngs did a great job putting it all together. We had a great crowd and many interesting projects on exhibit. My new installation "Spamtrap" was well received by our audience. Here are some cell phone pictures of my installation at BIT BABBLE and the pile of paper it made by the end of the first night.

Spamtrap

Spamtrap

I was also fortunate to be blogged by several web sites recently:

Thanks Everyone!

Spamtrap

March 6, 2007 10:17 pm UTC

William Shackelford

Please download Adobe Flash Player to access this content. Spamtrap - Tear it apart.

1:44

Tear it apart.

"Spamtrap" is an interactive installation piece that prints, shreds and blacklists spam email. It interacts with spammers by monitoring several email addresses I created specifically to lure in spam and an old unused personal email address I use to lure in spam. I do not use these email addresses for any other communication. I post these individual email addresses on websites and online bulletin boards that cause them to be harvested by spambots and then to start receiving spam.

Because I know that all email sent to these email addresses are spam, I have set the installation to print and then shred each email as it arrives. Simultaneously the installation is feeding spam blacklists on the web with information gathered from all the received spam. This in turn helps to feed spam filtering systems across the web that are working to reduce the amount of spam we all receive. Click here for more information about Spamtraps.

The installation uses a Pentium II computer connected to a wireless network, personal printer, personal shredder, aluminum rails, Spamtrap email addresses, automatic printing software, email client software, antivirus software, and a SpamCop user account. The paper is recycled after the spam email has been shredded.

BIT BABBLE - Art & Tech Exhibition - Opening Thursday March 8, 2007

March 4, 2007 11:20 pm UTC

William Shackelford

BIT BABBLE - Opening Thursday - March 8, 2007

From 5pm to 9pm - Video Screenings at 7 pm room 211 Haskett Hall Gallery, Soundstage, 2nd, 3rd & 4th floors at The Ohio State University. Open hours Friday 11:30-4. Please come and bring your friends.

I will have two pieces in the show among the many other interesting technology works.

"Bit Babble" is the showcase for new media, video, holography, animations, robotics, digital imaging/photo, 3D modeling, rapid prototyping and web-based artworks.

Also that same evening, Dorkbot Columbus Meeting 7pm - 7:30 pm - Room 408 to discuss Experimental Musical instrument event, more info: http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotcolumbus.

Featured by monthlyDV this Month

March 3, 2007 12:41 am UTC

William Shackelford

My Videos "Home Movies" and "Money at the Situation" are now featured on monthlyDV.

Site URL: http://monthlydv.blogspot.com

Post URL: http://monthlydv.blogspot.com/2007/03/submissions-for-march-2007-topic-stop.html

Thank You monthlyDV!

Featured by DVblog Today

February 18, 2007 11:51 am UTC

William Shackelford

DVblog has featured my videos "Home Movies" and "Money at the Situation" on their site today.

From DVblog:

"Assured & capable micro movie making from Bill Shackelford. In the case of Home Movies, more: beautiful, poetic & singular, using only the artefact laden footage around cuts in his grandfather's 8mm home movies from the 50s & 60s. Bravo!"

Links:

DVblog: http://dvblog.org Direct Post Link: http://dvblog.org/?p=114

Thank You DVBlog!

I Am With You

February 14, 2007 11:15 pm UTC

William Shackelford

Please download Adobe Flash Player to access this content. I Am With You - Count on me.

0:31

Count on me.

Home Movies

January 25, 2007 11:16 pm UTC

William Shackelford

Please download Adobe Flash Player to access this content. Home Movies - I noticed transitions.

1:10

I noticed transitions.

This video was created from 8mm home movies shot by my Grandfather in 50s and 60s. I removed most of the film leaving only the footage with artifacts near my Grandfather's cuts.

Money at the Situation

January 13, 2007 10:42 pm UTC

William Shackelford

Please download Adobe Flash Player to access this content. Money at the Situation - Just make it go away.

0:38

Just make it go away.

Added to "Experimental video blogs"

January 11, 2007 11:26 pm UTC

William Shackelford

"billshackelford.com podcast" has been added to the "Experimental video blogs" list on Mefeedia.

It is a collection of art vblogs from a large number of artists with diverse interests. The collection is maintained by mmeiser and new videos are posted regularly.

Featured in Democracy Player

December 29, 2006 10:20 am UTC

William Shackelford

Today "billshackelford.com podcast" is featured in the Channel Guide of the Democracy Player under the "Arts", "Technology" and "Creative Commons" categories.

Democracy Player is a well designed free open source player for net video. Go to getdemocracy.com to check it out.

Democracy Player is maintained by the Participatory Culture Foundation.