In the context of omnipresent telecommunications surveillance, “The Pirate Cinema” makes visible the hidden activity and geography of Peer-to-Peer file sharing. The project is presented as a control room, which instantly reflects Peer-to-Peer exchanges happening in real time on networks, which use BitTorrent protocol. The installation produces an improvised and syncopated arrangement of files currently in exchange. The immediacy of the presentation of digital data, including fragmented information about source files and their destinations, depicts the topology of digital information use and the global reach of data dissemination.
Sounds pretty cool, huh? If you’re interested in checking it out, it is currently on display and will run through the 29th of May in the Montreal Eastern Bloc gallery. Details about the installation can also be found on We Make Money Not Art who interview Maigret about his creation.