Recode

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Date: 1995 - 2005 1995 - 2005 1995 - 2005

Region: North America North America {location3}

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion Political/Economic/Social Opinion Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Electronic Media Electronic Media Electronic Media


Artist: Conglomco and The Carbon Defense League


Confronting Bodies: Conglomco and The Carbon Defense League and Wal Mart


Dates of Action: March 2003-2004


Location: http://www.re-code.com/


Description of Artwork: Re-Code.com was a web site that allowed users to enter information about products they purchased into a database that was then publicly searchable. A step through visual guide and a commercial that dramatized the act of switching UPC bar codes were shown on the site.

The Incident: The project caught the attention of Kellog's, Wal Mart, and Price Chopper for it's fair use of their products and stores.Wal Mart's attorney was threatening with a law suit if the website was not pulled down.

Results of Incident: The original website was pulled down.

Source: http://www.re-code.com/