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  1. <Content=No Cache>

    Content=No Cache is about the loss inscription. It talks about error messages. Its point of departure is a curious tag “content = no cache”. Placed in the html code it updates the contents of any on line page, erasing what was written before. It announces a new condition of writing. From now on it does not inscribe anymore. It just describes. Like Error Messages. Content=No Cache, deals with the letter new dimension and inquires the paradoxes of on line writing, through a collaborative of error messages submitted by its users. (source: author)

    Luciana Gattass - 05.12.2012 - 11:17

  2. Life Sharing

    In January 2001 we started sharing our personal computer through our website. Everything was visible: texts, photos, music, videos, software, operating system, bank statements and even our private email. People could take anything they wanted, including the system itself, since we were using only free software. It was not a normal website, you were entering the computer in our apartment, seeing everything live. It was a sort of endurance performance that lasted 3 years, 24/7. Previously we were re-using and mixing other people’s work, while now we were sharing everything with everybody. Working with a computer on a daily basis, over the years you will share most of your time, your culture, your relationships, your memories, ideas and future projects. With the passing of time a computer starts resembling its owner's brain. So we felt that sharing our computer was more than sharing a desktop or a book, more than File Sharing, something we called Life Sharing. No social network existed at the time, and Life Sharing felt rather absurd, if not plain wrong.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 07.01.2013 - 23:09

  3. wwwwwwwww.jodi.org

    wwwwwwwww.jodi.org

    Ana Castello - 28.10.2018 - 14:36