Dina Kelberman's I'm Google is a visual game of Chinese Whispers

Date
20 April 2015

This is an oldie but a goodie that’s been floating round the hive mind of the internet for some time. Dina Kelberman is an artist from Baltimore with a wide-ranging practice that encompasses all manner of online, IRL, video and installation experiments. The most accessible of her projects is I’m Google and consists of a vast archive of images culled from many hours of search engine experimentation. Dina arranges her scavenged imagery in an ever-evolving grid system in which each new image bears some slight reference to the last. In this way a visual game of Chinese Whispers is played out as squash courts evolve into egg yolks, which somehow transform into silly putty by way of orbs of smouldering metal. Very cool!

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Dina Kelberman: I’m Google

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Dina Kelberman: I’m Google

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Dina Kelberman: I’m Google

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Dina Kelberman: I’m Google

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Dina Kelberman: I’m Google

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Dina Kelberman: I’m Google

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Dina Kelberman: I’m Google

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Dina Kelberman: I’m Google

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Dina Kelberman: I’m Google

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Dina Kelberman: I’m Google

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James Cartwright

James started out as an intern in 2011 and came back in summer of 2012 to work online and latterly as Print Editor, before leaving in May 2015.

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