"Friederike Paetzold began her career as a painter, but soon left painting to explore a new medium: computers.
We are defined by what we desire, and how we get what we want and how happy we are with what we have. Grey Area is a self-portrait based on the artist's levels of wanting, getting and having . . . recorded over a sample period, with the collected data determining the outcome of the final image. Does rasterizing the psyche make the individual appear more discrete, or more generic?" -- from Turbulence
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Published in 2002 by Turbulence.
This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Jo-Anne Green and Helen Thorington in Spring of 2016.
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Showcase
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Web