“Corrupt.desktop glitches, in real time, the computer’s desktop image. So if you want to glitch your local Apple Store or Apple Retailer simply download the App (from the shop’s computer):
DOWNLOAD Corrupt.desktop [don’t forget to film it!] →
Corrupt.online, Corrupt.video and Corrupt.desktop use the same algorithm, which results of a binary alteration of the original data. So technically Corrupt damages the data on a binary level, which result in unpredictable and beautiful results.”
Retail Poisoning is the act of intentionally injecting: critical / corrupt / fake / glitched data and/or hardware, in existing online and offline retail outlets.
https://www.recyclism.com/retailpoisoning_menu.html
“KindleGlitched is a series of glitched kindles donated, found or bought on eBay, signed by the artist.
The generated visual are unique and permanent. No battery required.
* Retail Poisoning is the act of intentionally injecting: critical / corrupt / fake / glitched data and/or hardware, in existing online and offline retail outlets.“
https://www.recyclism.com/kindleglitched.html
“In the current state of climate emergency and the specter of a global ecological collapse, the Internet of Dead Things Institute is dedicated to repurposing so-called obsolete information and communication technologies.
MinitelSe is an Open Source Operating System (“Système d’Exploitation”) running on a dedicated hardware designed for the 1980’s french Minitel.
Running on single board computer the Operating System acts as a gateway to the Internet and offers a set of tools and softwares.
After being decommissioned in 2012, and to avoid having to recycle them, millions of the initially state owned Minitels were given to their users by the French government in order to avoid having to recycle them.
Many of those devices are still available, fully functional and unused. With this in mind, Jerome Saint-Clair and Benjamin Gaulon, at the Internet of Dead Things Institute, have decided to design an interface that would allow anyone to reuse the MNinitel beyond its initial capacity.”