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Nick Gregg is a composer, designer, and educator working through the sensory landscape we call reality. Find his past, present, and future work at https://www.nickgreggworks.com. Nick is currently a masters student at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program where he is slowly realizing the necessity for educational models that both enlighten and level the current tech-infused world. He is co-founder and creative director of the ensemble Mother Falcon and Mother Falcon Music Lab - currently in its 8th season, the lab provides mutli-media education for Austin-area youth.
Liquid Router is a physical artwork that takes the form of an active Wi-Fi router––using the router as a medium to explore and demystify the implications of third-party web tracking. Through this project we are interested in asking questions of the development and architecture of hyper-scale tracking systems. We are also committed to raising awareness around the lack of transparency built into them.
The Liquid Router is built with a Raspberry Pi, and provides users with a wi-fi network to connect to. As they browse the Internet, the router 'leaks' liquid every time a request is sent to a known third-party tracker. Colored liquid diffuses into clear liquid, serving as a metaphor to the difficulty in quantifying and isolating the effects of these tracking systems. The router also displays information about the individual tracker, putting a face to this invisible background activity. Information on how this technology works, and the entire landscape around data harvesting will be disseminated through the form of a zine.
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