DETAIL : FLY The fly is a standard, large housefly. The server chip is implanted via the underside of the body, with 3 thin wires exiting the underside of the fly. These wires can act as a support for the fly, and hold it mid-air in the installation space.

DETAIL : WEB CONTENT Upon visiting the server chip, the online user automatically activates a blink in one of the LEDs. When at the website content within the chip inside of the fly body, the website user has a facility to turn the user controlled LED on and off.

DETAIL : LEDs The web server chip is connected to two Light Emitting Diodes ("LEDs"). Both LEDs are green (this detail may be modified before installation date). One light is triggered when an individual accesses the webserver (the "hit" LED), and another light is triggered by choice of the visitor to the website (the "user controlled" LED). The position of the LEDs within/on the fly body are to be finalized, although the hit LED will likely be inserted into the fly body, and the user controlled LED will likely be implanted into the head.

DETAIL : WEBCAM A webcam is installed in the installation space with a macro view of the fly.

VIEWERS : DIGITAL (PARTICIPANTS) The server chip (a "ACE1101VMT8") will have a simple webpage on it that viewers will see when visiting each part of the fly. The exact content on each server is to be determined, although each will include a hit counter and a method to contract the user-controlled LED within the fly. A non-ACE1101VMT8 ("external") website will include some general documentation about the project, the webcam images, and selected texts.