Artist Kyle McDonald installed a program on computers in two New York
Apple Store locations that automatically takes a photo every minute.
Now his personal computers have been confiscated by the U.S. Secret
Service.
McDonald’s project was to capture people’s expressions as
they stare at computers, a subject he had first explored in a recording
he made of his own computer time over
two days using the same program.
“I thought maybe we could see ourselves doing this we would think more about our computers and how we’re using them,” he says.
Over the course of the project,
McDonald
set up roughly 100 Apple store computers to call his servers every
minute. That’s a lot of network traffic, and he learned that Apple
monitors traffic in its stores when he received a photo from a Cupertino
computer of what appeared to be an Apple technician. The technician had
apparently traced the traffic to the site McDonald used to upload the
program to Apple Store computers — and installed it himself.
McDonald figured that Apple had decided the program wasn’t a big deal. That was until four
Secret Service
men in suits woke him up on Thursday morning with a search warrant for
computer fraud. McDonald, who has a master’s degree in electronic arts,
admits the project might make some people uncomfortable.
via
mashable.com
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