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Alex Dragulescu spins the net's detritus into art.

E-mail security company MessageLabs commissioned Dragulescu to visualize the threats the company finds in the 3 million messages it scans daily. Dragulescu used algorithms to find recurring patterns in the source code of viruses and Trojans and then fed the results into a visualization algorithm.

The only manipulation involved was color-coding, setting the virtual position of the camera, and some lighting effects. The project lives somewhere between pure art and information visualization, Dargulescu says.

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This scary looking guy is MyDoom
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NetSky emerged just weeks after MyDoom and mocked its competitor in its source code.
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This odd virus, called Parite, debuted in 2001.
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SpySheriff pretends to be an anti-spyware program.