# Stream

> creative work by Simon Biggs

**Wikidata**: [Q132197553](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q132197553)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/stream

## Summary
Stream is a creative work by Simon Biggs, published in 2003. It is described as a creative work that also functions as an exhibit and an application, implemented using the Adobe Shockwave engine and recorded under elmcip_id 166.

## Key Facts
- Stream is a creative work authored by Simon Biggs.  
- Stream was published in 2003.  
- Stream is classified as an instance of creative work, exhibit, and application.  
- The software engine used for Stream is Adobe Shockwave.  
- Stream is recorded with elmcip_id 166.  
- The language of the work is English.  
- Stream is described on Wikidata as "creative work by Simon Biggs."  
- The related class "application" denotes a software program or group of programs designed for end-users.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Stream?
A: Stream is a creative work by Simon Biggs that is also described as an exhibit and an application. It was published in 2003 and implemented with Adobe Shockwave.

### Q: Who created Stream and when was it published?
A: Stream was created by Simon Biggs and published in 2003.

### Q: What technology does Stream use?
A: Stream uses the Adobe Shockwave software engine.

### Q: In what language is Stream produced?
A: The work is in English.

### Q: What is the elmcip identifier for Stream?
A: Stream is recorded under elmcip_id 166.

## Why It Matters
Stream sits at the intersection of creative practice and software-based presentation. As a work described simultaneously as a creative work, an exhibit, and an application, it exemplifies how digital artworks can function both as artistic output and as interactive software. Its 2003 publication date places it within a period when Adobe Shockwave was a common engine for interactive web and multimedia pieces, making Stream an example of works produced with that technology. The assignment of elmcip_id 166 indicates that it has been cataloged in a curated identifier system, which supports discoverability and scholarly reference. For those studying digital art, interactive exhibits, or the history of multimedia authoring tools, Stream provides a documented instance of a cross-disciplinary piece authored by Simon Biggs and implemented with widely used software of its time.

## Notable For
- Being authored by Simon Biggs and explicitly identified as his creative work.  
- Being published in 2003, situating it within early-2000s multimedia practices.  
- Being implemented on the Adobe Shockwave engine.  
- Being classified simultaneously as a creative work, an exhibit, and an application.  
- Having a recorded elmcip identifier (elmcip_id 166) for cataloging and reference.

## Body
### Overview
- Title: Stream.  
- Described role: creative work, exhibit, application.  
- Primary creator: Simon Biggs.  
- Wikidata description: "creative work by Simon Biggs."

### Authorship and publication
- Author: Simon Biggs.  
- Publication date: 2003.  
- The work is documented with elmcip_id 166.

### Technical details
- Software engine: Adobe Shockwave.  
- The classification as an "application" aligns with the definition of a software program or group of programs designed for end-users.

### Classification and identifiers
- Instance of: creative work, exhibit, application.  
- elmcip_id: 166.  
- Wikidata entry describes the item as a creative work by Simon Biggs.

### Language and accessibility
- Language of work or name: English.