Little Berlin just posted this image on their Facebook page that I recognized...it's the back of the Philadelphia Sculpture Gym building! Turns out that there is a flash drive back there that is embedded with artwork in conjunction with Little Berlin art space's "Flash Fl00d" exhibit. Check out the details below!
FLASHFL00D
March 2nd-24th 2012 at little berlin
OPENING on First Friday – March 2, 6-9PM
OPENING on First Friday – March 2, 6-9PM
A semi-secretive mass public exhibition of rapidly-distributed hidden
flash drives containing downloadable exhibitions. Curatorial members of
Little Berlin along with other Philadelphia galleries, collectives,
artists, hackers and members of the public are invited to embed USB
flash drives known as ‘dead drops’
in public locations such as walls, phone booths and staircases. The
drives’ contents can include photos, video, text or other items and will
be listed online at Little Berlin’s website, in addition to the
deaddrops.com database.
D R I V E S curated by little berlin members: Alana Bograd, Angela McQuillan, Tyler Kline, Kelani Nichole & Lee Tusman, along with Sean Stoops, extraextra, Girard Hall, Data Garden, gli.tc/h + many more…
A full and complete listing of the artists and collectives involved
will be exhibited at Little Berlin’s exhibition space at the Viking
Mills building. Throughout the month of March, Little Berlin will be
holding related programs including performances, glitch symposia, and a
DIY dead drop-building workshop.
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