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- Q577528 subject Q7217377.
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- Q577528 abstract "A USB dead drop is a USB device installed in a public space. For example, a USB flash drive might be mounted in an outdoor brick wall and fixed in place with fast concrete. The name comes from the dead drop method of espionage communication. The devices can be regarded as an anonymous, offline, peer-to-peer file sharing network.An early USB dead drop network of five devices was started in October 2010 in Brooklyn, New York City, by Berlin-based artist Aram Bartholl, a member of New York's Fat lab art and technology collective. A similar "deadSwap" system has been run in Germany since 2009.Members of the public are invited to drop or find files on a dead drop by directly plugging their laptop into the USB stick in the wall to share files and data. It is possible to use smartphones and tablet computers by using a USB on the go adaptor.Each dead drop is installed empty except two files: deaddrops-manifesto.txt, and a readme.txt file explaining the project.".
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- Q577528 comment "A USB dead drop is a USB device installed in a public space. For example, a USB flash drive might be mounted in an outdoor brick wall and fixed in place with fast concrete. The name comes from the dead drop method of espionage communication.".
- Q577528 label "USB dead drop".
- Q577528 depiction NYCR_USB_deaddrop.jpg.
- Q577528 homepage deaddrops.com.