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Confession 2.0 sins shaped on Marylin Manson portrait
Confession 2.0 is a networked installation first featured at New Media Art Festival
Pixxelpoint 2008, in collaboration with
Cristiano Poian. You can see some
installation’s photos.
Confession 2.0 was a physical/virtual environment in which the believer/user can experiment again the intimacy of
catholic confession; in real time, the sins entered by users are sent to the internet, sniffed by another computer and graphically represented and mapped shaping known faces and images that deal with the concept of “sin” and “religion” using the clusters of text
inserted. At the same time, the sins are published in real time on a
delegated Twitter space, and are spread in the Internet. Confession 2.0 puts together publicity and intimacy, absolution and dissemination.
Try Confession 2.0 ( contains Java Applet)