Solomon strung together recreations of Google Image searches for terms like "Andy Warhol" and "Stars and Stripes." When asked why he did this, he said: "I am trying to preserve definitions and phrases. I feel like Google Image search is sort of our contemporary dictionary and encyclopedia. It's what we use to define things, phrases."
By recreating screen shots of the results by hand, he provides the viewer with a new, non-utilitarian perspective that allows him or her to reflect on the meaning of the searched-for terms in the moment that the search was performed.
The artist is also showing off three hand-made renditions of Facebook profile pages and wall feeds. Each profile on display belongs to another person named Ken Solomon. He described this as "a collaborative self portrait," saying there's a little of him in all of them.
Exhibits on Internet media in the contemporary art scene might be a budding trend. New York's Museum of Modern Art just acquired the @ symbol, too.
Here's a video of the interview. You can see Solomon's work by visiting the gallery in Manhattan or by taking a gander at the virtual gallery at his website.