Two web cams were set up sending images to the 
                    same page on the internet at 30 second intervals. Webcam 1 
                    was fixed and pointing out across the valley to the mountains 
                    behind Barga. 
                    
                    Webcam 2 was instead attatched to a moving fan which was being 
                    used to keep all 4 computers in the barganews.com office cool 
                    during the August heat. 
                    
                    Within the moving arc of Webcam 2 was a monitor showing the 
                    two images from both webcams. 
                  So, Webcam 1 had a fixed image which changed 
                    naturally during the day as the weather and light outside 
                    changed.
                    
                    Webcam 2 had a moving image which was mechanically changed 
                    with the chance of random feedback images. (a plastic lense 
                    from a child's toy was also added to this webcam at a later 
                    point to break up the image even 
                    further.)
                  The 2 images were FTP'ed to the same webpage 
                    at 30 second intervals. Which ever image got there first was 
                    accepted by the server and paged up,
                    
                    Collisions some times occured, when both images arrived at 
                    the same time. This work is about those collisions.
                  The images only had a 30 second "life" 
                    on the net before being covered up by the incoming new image. 
                    The collision images could only be documented if there was 
                    somebody there to notice them. 
                  Above are 9 such collision images. Click on 
                    the images to see them full size.