Art Books with stolen YouTube comments up for sale on Amazon Kindle. 
KINDLE'VOKE GHOST WRITERS Press Release.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Vienna, 9 June 2012.

KINDLE'VOKE GHOST WRITERS.

A project by TRAUMAWIEN and Bernhard Bauch. 2011-2012.


Our bots are compiling and uploading hundreds of ebooks on Amazon.com 
with text stolen from the comments on YouTube videos.

http://www.amazon.com/Sparta-my-have-ebook/dp/B007MLJZSS/

http://www.amazon.com/Wierd-song-you-cute-ebook/dp/B007MMCYIU/

http://www.amazon.com/Alot-was-been-hard-ebook/dp/B007MMF2CU/

We programmed the bots to be completely autonomous. They are working 
uninterrupted through dislocated, anonymized accounts. We are not even 
able to track the exact amount of generated books infiltrating the 
Amazon Kindle library. The results are self-published, human-readable 
ebooks in form of classical dramas ready to be sold and enjoyed by a 
multitude of global readers, defining a new generative genre of digital 
literature: the 'slang of Youtube' - a digital Esperanto that emerged 
out of millions of users worldwide.

The Internet slang of YouTube comments is treated as fresh dialogue, and 
sold through Amazon.com in the form of massive, self-generated e-books. 
In an auto-cannibalistic model, user generated content is sold back to 
the users themselves, parasitically exploiting both corporations: 
YouTube and Amazon.

The KINDLE'VOKE GHOST WRITERS project's aim is to address and identify 
pertinent questions concerning the digital publishing industry's 
business models, as well as to draw the lines of new trends for a 
possible new kind of digital literature, after the web.

The project wants to raise questions like: who do YouTube 
videos/comments belong to? Where does authorship start and end? To what 
extent does the e-book format have to be reconsidered with regard to the 
traditional book form, and what are its most innovative opportunities? 
How could we act and work on it?

Furthermore, this project explores the idea of exploitation of labor on 
web platforms to create or comment on attractive content. So-called 
"user generated content" is a product created and consumed in the 
exchange of free labor managed with surplus information overflow. Giant 
Internet corporations exploit people's ingenuity by trading contextual 
advertising. Users are the workers of a communication-junk factory, 
whose bytes are consumed by the producers themselves. By manipulating 
this exploitation, our system will give fair fame to the authors of 
those texts that clearly deserve a fair piece of the pie of this 
nonsense economy.

The project will presented in Vienna, on June 26, 2012.
At Kandinsky 
Lerchenfelderstrasse 13 1070 Vienna 20h.
A discussion will follow.

http://goo.gl/maps/Xgyu

Thanks for the attention.
TRAUMAWIEN, Luc Gross

http://traumawien.at/ghostwriters
http://facebook.com/traumawien

http://twitter.com/traumawien

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