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Artists turned a Google Doc into a virtual canvas filled with gifs and Bob Ross

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Google Docs is basically nothing more than Microsoft Word online, in the cloud and shareable. But what if its 'share' function could be subverted for to create a global interactive art project that could be freely tweaked by anyone? That’s the idea behind Art Squad, a Google Doc that features a combination GIFs, text, graphics, gibberish and... Bob Ross.

Unleashed by artist Matthew Britton, creator of the collaborative Microsoft Paint-esque drawing site PaintByUser.com, Art Squad is an attempt to create a community in a single document using tools that have been available to users for over a decade.

“Art Squad began as a kind of silly idea that never seemed to go away—the idea of creating a document on Google Docs that could be shared with the art world (or even the world), that could be added, edited and deleted by anyone,” Britton tells The Creators Project.

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“Certainly, well it kind of follows on from PaintByUser.com,” he adds. “I've been interested lately in creating virtual environments in which participants can have an ephemeral exchange of ideas and expressions. I intend to make participants think about how they are using the web page and the tools at our disposal.”

Click here to get in on the action. See more of Matthew Britton’s work on his website.

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