Phone Sex for Web Crawlers, 2015
audio record of search engine spam, voiced by Google Translate and sent via Skype, 2015, 22’26”
Phone Sex for Web Crawlers (English ed., full version) from Ievgenii Kazak on Vimeo.
Search engine spam (also known as spamdexing, search engine poisoning, Black-Hat SEO, search spam or web spam) is “the deliberate manipulation of search engine indexes”, states Wikipedia. These texts are designed to meet the requirements (or, better to say, desires) of web crawlers, robots created to index the Internet. This makes spamdexing similar to speeches of phone sex workers, obligated to satisfy their clients.
The material for the final work is a piece of found art – the real pornographic search engine spam found in the social network. As the search spam is based on the existing web search queries, it surprisingly contains not only usual pornographic tags, but also a variety of phrases concerning everyday life, or even political and philosophical problems.
Phone Sex for Web Crawlers is the form of modern personification, imaginary subjectivisation of objects of our everyday life in times of premonition of artificial intelligence
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