# The End

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

**Wikidata**: [Q132198361](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q132198361)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/the-end-q132198361

## Summary
The End is a creative work and software application created by Marc Voge and Chang Young-hae (Young-Hae Chang / Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries) and published in 2000. It is implemented with Adobe Flash and distributed as a web page in English.

## Key Facts
- The End is an instance of both a creative work and an application.  
- Authors: Marc Voge and Chang Young-hae (credited as Chang Young-hae / Young-Hae Chang).  
- Associated creative group: Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries.  
- Publication date: 2000.  
- Software engine: implemented with Adobe Flash.  
- Distribution format: web page.  
- Language of the work: English.  
- elmcip_id (identifier): 2434.  
- Wikidata description: "creative work by Marc Voge, Young-Hae Chang, Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries."

## FAQs
### Q: What is The End?
A: The End is a creative work that is also presented as a software application. It was created by Marc Voge and Chang Young-hae and published in 2000.

### Q: On what platform or technology does The End run?
A: The End was built using Adobe Flash and is distributed as a web page.

### Q: Who created The End?
A: The work is credited to Marc Voge and Chang Young-hae, and is associated with Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries.

## Why It Matters
The End matters as a documented example of a work that sits at the intersection of creative practice and software application. It is explicitly categorized both as a creative work and as an application, and it was realized using Adobe Flash for web distribution in 2000. These documented facts make it relevant to anyone studying cases where artistic output is also a runnable software artifact and where publication is web-based. The combination of named individual authors (Marc Voge and Chang Young-hae), an associated creative collective (Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries), a specific technical implementation (Adobe Flash), and a clear publication date and distribution format provides a compact, verifiable data point for research into early web-distributed creative works, software-based art, or cataloguing of digital cultural artifacts. Its entry-level metadata (language, identifier, format) supports discovery, citation, and archival reference.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly classified as both a creative work and an application.  
- Authorship credited to Marc Voge and Chang Young-hae (and associated with Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries).  
- Implemented using Adobe Flash.  
- Published in the year 2000 and distributed as a web page.  
- Recorded in the elmcip database with identifier 2434.

## Body

### Overview
- Title: The End.  
- Nature: Creative work and software application.  
- Language: English.  
- Short description (from source): "creative work by Marc Voge, Young-Hae Chang, Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries."

### Authorship and Credits
- Primary credited authors: Marc Voge; Chang Young-hae (appears as Chang Young-hae / Young-Hae Chang).  
- Associated collective: Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries.

### Technical Details
- Software engine: Adobe Flash.  
- The work is implemented as an application built on the Flash platform (Adobe Flash noted as the software engine in source metadata).

### Publication & Distribution
- Publication date: 2000.  
- Distribution format: Web page.

### Classification & Identifiers
- Instance of: creative work; application.  
- elmcip_id: 2434.  
- Wikidata description: "creative work by Marc Voge, Young-Hae Chang, Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries."

### Language & Accessibility
- Language of work or name: English.