Malware: Symptoms of Viral Infection
4 July 2019 - 9 November 2019
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Artistic interpretations by Tomorrow Bureau and Bas van de Poel
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Credits: Artistic interpretation of Ransomware Pollocrypt. Image: Tomorrow Bureau and Bas van de Poel. Download Image
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Credits: Stuxnet, artistic interpretation. Image: Tomorrow Bureau and Bas van de Poel Download Image
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Credits: Artistieke interpretatie door Tomorrow Bureau en Bas van de Poel Download Image
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Credits: Kenzero ransomware. Artistic Interpretation: Tomorrow Bureau and Bas van de Poel Download Image
Early DOS-viruses, screenshots
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Credits: BRAIN, the first DOS computer virus in history. Image: screenshot Download Image
Images of the exhbition
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Credits: Malware: Symptoms of Viral Infection, introduction to the exhbition. Image: Ewout Huibers Download Image
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Credits: CryptoLocker ransomware (2013), part of the Malware exhibition at Het Nieuwe Instituut. Artistic interpretation by Bas van de Poel and Tomorrow Bureau. Image: Ewout Huibers Download Image
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Credits: WannaCry (2017), part of Malware exhibition at Het Nieuwe Instituut. Artistic interpretation by Bas van de Poel and Tomorrow Bureau. Image: Astin le Clercq Download Image
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Credits: CodeRed virus (2001), artistic interpretation by Bas van de Poel and Tomorrow Bureau. Image: Johannes Schwartz Download Image
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Credits: Malware exhibition, including AIDS virus and other DOS viruses. Image: Ewout Huibers Download Image
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Credits: Malware exhibition, the computer virus as geopolitical weapon. Beeld: Ewout Huibers Download Image
Virus Animations and Video
The Stuxnet worm was developed by the US and Israeli governments to sabotage Iran’s nuclear programme. Artistic interpretation by Tomorrow Bureau and Bas van de Poel.
PolloCrypt ransomware (2015), part of the Malware exhibition at Het Nieuwe Instituut. Artistic interpretation by Bas van de Poel and Tomorrow Bureau
Crash. Each Friday 13th this DOS virus activates. When a user runs an infected program, the virus displays aleatory colored bars and characters on the screen. That could be a crash, crash, crash !