twotothree
Sep 20, 2003, 22:07
Dear Forum Users,
for an art project here in Berlin, Germany, I do a research on screenshots of personal computers. I.e. right now i collect the screenshots of the desktop, pictures of the workspace of the computers, when there is no programm or application running and no folder open - the image of the screen, when the computer has just started. In most cases this is a background picture with some folders and files. I am especially interested in pictures from Japan.
On an Apple Macintosh you make a photo of it by pressing the keys Apple, Shift, 3 simultaneously. You hear a sound and a Picture 1 will be on you HD or on you desktop.
On Windows 98, 2000 and NT you press the Print-key. By this a picture will be copied into the clipboard and with a graphic application (Photoshop, CorelDraw, Photoshop Elements or other) you can paste it (STRG + V) into a new document.
Would you send me such a screenshot of your desktop? I donīt know yet what I will do with it, it still is pure research ... greetings + thanks in advance from berlin
my e-mail is: twotothree@gmx.net
for an art project here in Berlin, Germany, I do a research on screenshots of personal computers. I.e. right now i collect the screenshots of the desktop, pictures of the workspace of the computers, when there is no programm or application running and no folder open - the image of the screen, when the computer has just started. In most cases this is a background picture with some folders and files. I am especially interested in pictures from Japan.
On an Apple Macintosh you make a photo of it by pressing the keys Apple, Shift, 3 simultaneously. You hear a sound and a Picture 1 will be on you HD or on you desktop.
On Windows 98, 2000 and NT you press the Print-key. By this a picture will be copied into the clipboard and with a graphic application (Photoshop, CorelDraw, Photoshop Elements or other) you can paste it (STRG + V) into a new document.
Would you send me such a screenshot of your desktop? I donīt know yet what I will do with it, it still is pure research ... greetings + thanks in advance from berlin
my e-mail is: twotothree@gmx.net