
Internetopia, a massive, crowdsourced Web drawing by artist Benjamin Redford, started out as an experiment to envision what physical_streets and avenues of cyberspace might look like. It ended up as something way more complicated: an interior snapshot of its participants’ collective imagination. Some_220 people heeded Redford’s_Kickstarter call to share their thoughts by_reserving a cube of space on a communal_drawing and telling the artist what they_wanted him to draw._Each cube cost $1. People could reserve as many cubes as they wanted._No drawing request was rejected. Internetopia reached its $2,000 goal in under 24 hours — as the tally rose an astonishing...
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