Work

Title

Adobe PDF

Author

Patrick Armstrong (initiator)

Date

2010

Description

Adobe PDF is a series of digital exhibitions in Portable Document Format. Shows are presented as limited edition, time-capped downloads. Adobe PDF was an ongoing exploration of how the distributed digital document can serve as a curatorial platform for digital artwork — with unique obstructions and opportunities — and as a medium for creating new, novel works. The Adobe PDF project was created in the Spring of 2010.

Adobe PDF's website.

Adobe PDF’s website.

Adobe PDF - Issue 1.

Adobe PDF – Issue 1.

Adobe PDF - Issue 1 - Laurel Schwulst.

Adobe PDF – Issue 1 – Laurel Schwulst.

Adobe PDF - Issue 1 - Pablo Larios.

Adobe PDF – Issue 1 – Pablo Larios.

Adobe PDF - Issue 1.

Adobe PDF – Issue 1.

Adobe PDF - Issue 1 - Dan Brewster.

Adobe PDF – Issue 1 – Dan Brewster.

Adobe PDF - Issue 3.

Adobe PDF – Issue 3.

Adobe PDF - Issue 3.

Adobe PDF – Issue 3.

Adobe PDF - Issue 3.

Adobe PDF – Issue 3.

Adobe PDF - Issue 3.

Adobe PDF – Issue 3.

Adobe PDF - Issue 3.

Adobe PDF – Issue 3.

Adobe PDF - Issue 3.

Adobe PDF – Issue 3.

Adobe PDF - Issue 3.

Adobe PDF – Issue 3.

Adobe PDF - Issue 3.

Adobe PDF – Issue 3.

Adobe PDF - Issue 3.

Adobe PDF – Issue 3.

Adobe PDF - Issue 3.

Adobe PDF – Issue 3.

Adobe PDF - Issue 4 - Adam Cruces, Michael Ray-Von.

Adobe PDF – Issue 4 – Adam Cruces, Michael Ray-Von.

Adobe PDF - Issue 4 - Adam Cruces, Michael Ray-Von.

Adobe PDF – Issue 4 – Adam Cruces, Michael Ray-Von.

Adobe PDF - Issue 4 - Adam Cruces, Michael Ray-Von.

Adobe PDF – Issue 4 – Adam Cruces, Michael Ray-Von.

URL

adobepdf.info

Medium

Document, Website

Technology

PDF

Download

Adobe PDF - Issue 1 (14mb), Adobe PDF - Issue 3 - @README (11kb), Adobe PDF - Issue 3, I (30mb), Adobe PDF - Issue 3, II (40mb), Adobe PDF - Issue 3, III (33mb), Adobe PDF - Issue 4 (16mb)

Keywords

distribution, duplication, materiality, obsolescence

Added

ID

826