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A font like Times New Roman, but each letter is 5-10% wider
Subsequent projects (or “drops,” a term they aped from hypewear releases) would further reiterate the artistic ethos that MSCHF was eager to express, what with how regular their releases are. Times Newer Roman was a slightly wider version of Times New Roman for the purpose of artificially increasing the page count of academic papers. Another drop was Bull & Moon, a service for creating a stock portfolio based on your zodiac sign. Another was Data Lotto, where users submit all their personal data, which is then given to advertisers, for the chance of winning a pool of money. One of my favorites was Card v Card, a credit card free for anyone to use wherein money is deposited at random and everyone races to spend it first.
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The world's most dangerous art, created with malware.
MSCHF, pronounced like Mischief, is a New York-based art collective with a focus on engaging with the very media their art criticizes. Their projects usually take the form of either a buyable product or interactable web tool, with social commentary sprinkled in for those who wish to dig deeper. Their first project was titled The Persistence of Chaos, which was a laptop loaded with various malware responsible for billions of dollars in global financial losses. A laptop that was for sale to whoever the hell wanted it.
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This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yetSubsequent projects (or “drops,” a term they aped from hypewear releases) would further reiterate the artistic ethos that MSCHF was eager to express, what with how regular their releases are. Times Newer Roman was a slightly wider version of Times New Roman for the purpose of artificially increasing the page count of academic papers. Another drop was Bull & Moon, a service for creating a stock portfolio based on your zodiac sign. Another was Data Lotto, where users submit all their personal data, which is then given to advertisers, for the chance of winning a pool of money. One of my favorites was Card v Card, a credit card free for anyone to use wherein money is deposited at random and everyone races to spend it first.