“Murmur Study” is an installation created by by Christopher Baker in collaboration with Márton András Juhász and the Kitchen Budapest that examines the rise of micro-messaging technologies such as Twitter and Facebook’s status update. One might describe these messages as a kind of digital small talk. But unlike water-cooler conversations, these fleeting thoughts are accumulated, archived and digitally-indexed by corporations. While the future of these archives remains to be seen, the sheer volume of publicly accessible personal — often emotional — expression should give us pause.

This installation consists of 30 thermal printers that continuously monitor Twitter for new messages containing variations on common emotional utterances. Messages containing hundreds of variations on words such as argh, meh, grrrr, oooo, ewww, and hmph, are printed as an endless waterfall of text accumulating in tangled piles below.

Posted on June 10th, 2012 with 374 notes
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    Your use of “meh” and “hmph” leads me to believe that your tweets may have been printed and are now resting on this...
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    my brother’s work. I just looked him up on...look at that-366 notes! He does
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    i don’t dislike this.
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    this is so fucking cool. sort of reminds me of a piece I did where I collected text messages and wrote them on post-its