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31 January 2024

  • 11:1311:13, 31 January 2024 diff hist +898 N Kendal-comment11Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{PAGENAME}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> There’s a really interesting constellation - post-digital nostalgia meets future-making - that perhaps encourages us to think about the construction of time in a different way. Time is not so much an incremental development (towards a future), as it is an explanation of the past. We had Second Life, Geocities, and so on because it enabled us to d..."
  • 11:1111:11, 31 January 2024 diff hist +386 N Kendal-comment10Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{PAGENAME}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> AI aside; what about the possibilities of customising/choosing alternative web aesthetics, and communities around them? <!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> </div> Category:Content form - comment <!------------------------>"
  • 11:1011:10, 31 January 2024 diff hist +490 N Kendal-comment9Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{PAGENAME}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> how much do you think the possiblities of these spaces is limited or foreclosed by the very limited options for web browser software? Alternative protocols e.g. gemini, perhaps offer building blocks towards expanded browsing <!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> </div> Category:Content form - comment <!----------..."
  • 11:0411:04, 31 January 2024 diff hist +485 N Kendal-comment8Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{PAGENAME}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> the early web was still not monetised and perhaps more democratic/accessible/autonomous - but this also hides the fact that the majority of the world's population was still barred from these spaces, for multiple reasons <!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> </div> Category:Content form - comment <!---------------..."
  • 11:0011:00, 31 January 2024 diff hist +473 N Kendal-comment7Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{PAGENAME}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> nostalgia and the mythology around the wild net are interesting to complicate as are challenging the ideas of 'agency' and alternative modes of generating atypical aesthetics within our current sovereignty  <!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> </div> Category:Content form - comment <!------------------------>"
  • 10:5710:57, 31 January 2024 diff hist +596 N Kendal-comment6Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{PAGENAME}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> Webspace was once the place where one could teach themself HTML- the whole field of study that became UX/UI was inexistent in the way it was shaped today, coding for the web was mostly experimental and with 0 regards towards 'user experience' of said hand-coded page how could we invite weirdness to live with accessibility/access <!-----..."
  • 10:4610:46, 31 January 2024 diff hist +436 N Kendal-comment5Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{PAGENAME}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> Is it also a search for authenticity (when many options of producing authenticity within platforms were exhausted/became boring/stopped working because of other reasons)? <!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> </div> Category:Content form - comment <!------------------------>"
  • 10:4510:45, 31 January 2024 diff hist +1 Kendal-comment4No edit summary
  • 10:4510:45, 31 January 2024 diff hist +484 N Kendal-comment4Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{PAGENAME}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> What difference is there when the ability to customise social media is removed? (Geocities, hacking myspace html - the smoothing over the avenues into coding, creating more of a black box/fetishised object, alienating) <!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> </div> Category:Content form - comment <!----------------..."
  • 10:0510:05, 31 January 2024 diff hist +325 N Kendal-comment3Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{PAGENAME}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> To what extent we can and should make cuteness political?  <!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> </div> Category:Content form - comment <!------------------------>"
  • 10:0210:02, 31 January 2024 diff hist +632 N Kendal-comment2Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{PAGENAME}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> The internet was full of clean images, sanitised for the neoliberal eye in which everything has to be "normal". AI glitches (creating what we call "monsters") are precisely what help us to deal with the discomfort: alien images, strange bodies, and the mix of subjects that we humans have not dared to mix. Maybe ''it is time for the return of the h..."
  • 09:4509:45, 31 January 2024 diff hist +768 N Kendal-comment1Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{PAGENAME}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> I think it is always important to extend Lorde's quote here in full: "For the master's tools will never dismantle the master's house. They may allow us temporarily to beat him at his own game, but they will never enable us to bring about genuine change." So even though AI might not be able to bring about genuine change, '''it is still an important..."

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