
Crowd-acquired art projects You understood Google would make it happen at some point. Along with the cooperative backing from the UK's Tate Modern gallery, artists Chris Milk and Aaron Koblin happen to be able to perform exactly that, using the surrealist idea of "the exquisite corpse" -- an changing word tree exercise devised by early twentieth century surrealists - and transmuting it into The Exquisite Forest, an animation-based collaboration that lives on the internet. The exhibit, which begins This summer 23rd and really should run for around six several weeks, is an additional of Mountain View's Chrome Experiments and encourages any ambitious designer to log-to the devoted portal and lead to existing trees (read: branching visual tales) or seed one that belongs to them. You should check out a short video explanation from the project's beginning following the break. But when this idea already has your creativity flowing to the stage of flooding, why don't you just go to the origin below and help water this multimedia garden.
Continue reading through The Exquisite Forest: crowdsourced art permitted by Chrome (video)
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