[2] They use live data to make artworks, including "template cinema online artworks"[3] and gallery installations,[4] where networked movies are created in real time from online material such as remote-user security web cams, audio feeds and chat room text transcripts.
Recently (as of 2008) they have made outdoor semi-permanent works, Decorative Newsfeeds[5] and BEACON,[6] where the emphasis is on live virtual information.
In 2008 they made an animated documentary, Flat Earth,[7] where the voices of bloggers found online are combined with public domain satellite imagery.
[9] Created by Thomson & Craighead, Here is a 2013 artwork formed by a standard 2.64m tall UK road sign pointing north from a riverside path in east London and displaying the 24,859 mile distance around the circumference of the earth back to the sign's position.
"[12] In 2014, it was one of nine works chosen from over 70 submissions for The Line,[13] an art project distributed along a three-mile route following some of London's waterways between Stratford and North Greenwich.