Selling software art

Hi Rhizomers,
I've got some work for sale. Here's the long and short of it.

I'm going to be exhibiting a piece of mine called Exist.pl (some of you may remember it as it was developed via discussions here on the list) at the MakeArt festival in France in a couple of weeks. Here in Iceland we have what's called The Center for Icelandic Art. Their job is to provide financial assistance to artists taking their work abroad. They're the only source for travel grants for short trips like this one. I applied, I got rejected, I have this nagging feeling that they don't "get" this type of art. So what I would like to do now, is to sell copies of this work to get some funds towards the trip (I had already bought flight tickets before I got rejected). The work consists of a piece of software running on a computer. It doesn't produce any output but it's doing a lot of background work. So to provide the viewer with some information on what's going on, four A2 sized posters, displaying the source code at various stages of the softwares development, will be displayed.

The software itself is free under the GPL license and lives at http://code.google.com/p/existpl

But I have for sale a limited edition of twenty sets of these posters. I'll only sell them in sets. There are four posters in the set. These are signed, high quality color prints suitable for framing. Ideally, they would be displayed in a row on a wall with a computer nearby to run the software when the owner chooses. You can see a small version of what they look like at the following URLs:

http://pallit.lhi.is/~palli/code1.pdf
http://pallit.lhi.is/~palli/code2.pdf
http://pallit.lhi.is/~palli/code3.pdf
http://pallit.lhi.is/~palli/code4.pdf

The price is $50 per set. If I manage to sell all twenty sets, this will provide enough to cover printing and mailing costs, with the remainder being approximately what I applied for from The Center for Icelandic Art.

On top of being colorful and thought provoking, they create an interesting visual pattern when lined up together.

Please contact me offlist if you're interested.

Pall Thayer