arielk:

“For each unique visitor it receives, Temporary.cc deletes part of itself. These deletions change the way browsers understand the website’s code and create a unique (de)generative piece after each new user. Because each unique visit produces a new composition through self-destruction, Temporary.cc can never be truly indexed, as any subsequent act of viewing could irreparably modifiy it.
Eventually, like tangible media, Temporary.cc will fall apart entirely, becoming a blank white website. Its existence will be remembered only by those who saw or heard about it.”
Zach Gage, on his project, the self-deleting website Temporary.cc.  Via today and tomorrow.

I love it.

arielk:

“For each unique visitor it receives, Temporary.cc deletes part of itself. These deletions change the way browsers understand the website’s code and create a unique (de)generative piece after each new user. Because each unique visit produces a new composition through self-destruction, Temporary.cc can never be truly indexed, as any subsequent act of viewing could irreparably modifiy it.

Eventually, like tangible media, Temporary.cc will fall apart entirely, becoming a blank white website. Its existence will be remembered only by those who saw or heard about it.”

Zach Gage, on his project, the self-deleting website Temporary.cc.  Via today and tomorrow.

I love it.

Reblogged from arielk, 5 notes, November 13, 2009

Thank you Mario! But our princess is in another castle!
Another one from softculture (after dtybywl):

Putting this on the list of things that make me happy today.

This is actually one of my favorite hacky things of all time — in which Cory Arcangel hacked a Super Mario Bros. cartridge so that it only displays clouds.

Thank you Mario! But our princess is in another castle!

Another one from softculture (after dtybywl):

Putting this on the list of things that make me happy today.

This is actually one of my favorite hacky things of all time — in which Cory Arcangel hacked a Super Mario Bros. cartridge so that it only displays clouds.

Reblogged from softculture, 40 notes, July 14, 2009

on my level .com

Continuing to fulfill my role in Rafaël Rozendaal’s unofficial fanclub. (via @TodayTomorrow)

Notes, July 6, 2009