Dreaming The Chinese Web
“Dreaming the Chinese Web (1996-1997)” is a magic series of nine 800×600 GIF animations composed with graphic elements sampled from the first year of GB2312 GeoCities. The compositions preserve the...
View ArticleIt Looks Like Fun, But it is a Sad Exhibition
After Kurt Eichler, Inke Arns and Dragan Espenschied wished a lot of fun to the first visitors of the Digital Folklore Exhibition, I allowed myself some melancholy: You will see a lot of bright,...
View ArticleIn Cyberspace Pixels are Free
“In Cyberspace Pixels are Free” is the wisdom from the first real web design textbook — Kreating Killer Websites by David Siegel (1996). It became the name of the installation Merz Akademie student Max...
View ArticleDo you believe in user 711391?
Simon Baer, since some days a former student of mine, finished his studies with a work that contributes to several contemporary “fields of concern” – big data, surveillance, the right to be forgotten,...
View ArticleWhere are my circles?
There is nothing I would care to rescue from my Google+ account. I think last time I logged in years ago. Still I followed the link in Gooogle’s “hurry up and download” email, but only to play one last...
View ArticleA Day in One Terabyte of Kilobyte Age
This workshop offers to explore the early web through the unique interface of the GeoCities Research Institute, under the guidance of Olia Lialina, net artist, vernacular web researcher, and keeper of...
View Article“geocities” based arts
On occasion of Jay Tholen’s talk at Merz Akademie that Dragan and me will moderate, I try to collect in one place projects that explicitly deal with early web elements, motives and tropes. We will not...
View Article“The Point of Diminishing Returns”
28 Feb 2020 @BerkeleySETI: “We’re now on TikTok!” 02 March 2020 BerkeleySETI: “basically, we’ve analyzed all the data we need for now.” On March 2nd 2020, the SETI@home project announced its...
View ArticleFalse Memories
False Memories, Olia Lialina, 2020 For Internet Explorer 6, Windows 2000, and virtual machine My professional life happens in two dimensions. In IRL one it’s the end of Summer 2020, where Microsoft...
View ArticleLearning HTML/CSS in Historical Context
I give a seminar Traditions and Revolutions in Web Design this semester. On the first day we made our first pages by modifying the code of Univ.-Prof.i.R. Dr. sc. nat.Werner Römisch’s page. In spirit...
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