# Into the Night

> creative work by Marc Voge, Young-Hae Chang, Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries

**Wikidata**: [Q132198376](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q132198376)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/into-the-night-q132198376

## Summary
Into the Night is a web-distributed creative work and software application created by Marc Voge and Chang Young-hae (Young‑Hae Chang / Young‑Hae Chang Heavy Industries), first published in 2007. It was implemented using Adobe Flash and is identified in the ELM/CLIP database as elmcip_id 2464.

## Key Facts
- Into the Night is an instance of both a creative work and an application.
- Authors: Marc Voge and Chang Young-hae (Young‑Hae Chang / Young‑Hae Chang Heavy Industries).
- Publication date: 2007.
- Software engine used: Adobe Flash.
- Distribution format: web page.
- Language of the work: English.
- Elmcip identifier: 2464.
- Wikidata description: "creative work by Marc Voge, Young-Hae Chang, Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries."

## FAQs
### Q: What is Into the Night?
A: Into the Night is a web-distributed creative work that is also presented as a software application, created by Marc Voge and Chang Young‑hae and published in 2007.

### Q: Who created Into the Night?
A: The work was created by Marc Voge and Chang Young‑hae (Young‑Hae Chang / Young‑Hae Chang Heavy Industries).

### Q: What technology does Into the Night use?
A: Into the Night was implemented using Adobe Flash and distributed as a web page.

### Q: In what language is Into the Night available?
A: The language of the work is English.

## Why It Matters
Into the Night represents a convergence of creative practice and web-based application design from the mid-2000s. As a work explicitly identified both as a creative work and an application, and implemented in Adobe Flash, it exemplifies how artists and creators used interactive web technologies to present artistic projects online. The collaboration between Marc Voge and Chang Young‑hae (associated with Young‑Hae Chang Heavy Industries) places the piece within a specific lineage of artist-driven web projects. Its distribution as a web page made it directly accessible to internet audiences at the time of publication, and its cataloguing (elmcip_id 2464) provides a stable identifier for research, archiving, and reference. For researchers or practitioners studying digital art, web-based literature, or Flash-era interactive works, Into the Night is a concrete example tying authorship, technology, and online distribution together.

## Notable For
- Collaboration between Marc Voge and Chang Young‑hae (Young‑Hae Chang / Young‑Hae Chang Heavy Industries).
- Dual classification as both a creative work and an application.
- Implementation using Adobe Flash.
- Published and distributed as a web page in 2007.
- Registered in the ELM/CLIP database with elmcip_id 2464.

## Body
### Overview
- Title: Into the Night.
- Instance_of: creative work; application.
- Main creators: Marc Voge; Chang Young‑hae (Young‑Hae Chang / Young‑Hae Chang Heavy Industries).
- Publication year: 2007.
- Distribution format: web page.
- Language: English.

### Creators
- Marc Voge — listed as an author.
- Chang Young‑hae (Young‑Hae Chang) — listed as an author and associated with Young‑Hae Chang Heavy Industries.

### Publication and Identification
- Publication date: 2007.
- Elmcip identifier: 2464.
- Wikidata describes the item as a "creative work by Marc Voge, Young-Hae Chang, Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries."

### Technical Details
- Software engine: Adobe Flash.
- Delivered as a web page, indicating browser-based access relying on Flash runtime at time of publication.
- Classified as an application in addition to being a creative work, reflecting a software-based presentation.

### Classification
- Creative work: emphasizes artistic or creative content.
- Application: indicates a software program or group of programs designed for end-users.
- The work occupies both categories according to available structured metadata.

### Language and Accessibility
- Primary language: English.
- Distribution as a web page implies intended online accessibility.

(All statements above are based on the provided source metadata for Into the Night, elmcip_id 2464.)