Crowd-sourced art projects. You knew Google would get there sooner rather than later. And with the cooperative backing of the UK's Tate Modern gallery, artists Chris Milk and Aaron Koblin have been able to do just that, taking the surrealist concept of "the exquisite corpse" - an evolving word tree exercise devised by early 20th century surrealists - and transmuting it into The Exquisite Forest, an animation-based collaboration that lives on the web.
Engadget , The Exquisite Forest: crowdsourced art made possible by Chrome (video), The Exquisite Forest: crowdsourced art made possible by Chrome (video)
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