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Across New York, USB drives are appearing, embedded in walls, buildings and curbs. The idea is to create an anonymous, offline file-sharing network in a public space. The drives are completely public and anyone can plug in to drop and download files.
It's part of an art project called "Dead Drops" by Aram Bartholl and I have to say, it's cool as fuck. I'd have to plug in. It'd also be interesting to see what people would anonymously share on the public drive.
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