Sublime Collection
If you had to give a rough overview of what you cover, what would it say?
FINE. Roughly, I’d say something along the lines of ‘digital arts, online culture, webdesign and creativity, philosophy, economics, sex, art, death, drugs, music, animation, literary fiction, comedy, nihilism, advertising, marketing, pornography, rights, AI, identity, PR, and... See more
FINE. Roughly, I’d say something along the lines of ‘digital arts, online culture, webdesign and creativity, philosophy, economics, sex, art, death, drugs, music, animation, literary fiction, comedy, nihilism, advertising, marketing, pornography, rights, AI, identity, PR, and... See more
About – webcurios
“The ultimate, hidden truth of the internet is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently.”
Kristoffer • Against the Cozy Web
Collections
- Human Figure in Contemporary Art
- Encyclopedia Mythica
- Obscure Islands
- Pattern Language Index
- Future Foodscapes Compendium
Kristoffer • Where I Find Links
- Record ordinary moments in themed journals.
- Keep a running list of all the moments you’ve been appreciated or the times you’ve been overwhelmed with gratitude for life, save these as emotional Tupperware for a tough day
- Cherish the history embedded in your unclosed browser tabs.
- Gather things you love in folk databases: spreadsheets, bulleted lists, a
Spencer Chang • Taking an Internet Walk
Most of us walk with the internet every day, through the internet computer in our pockets. We know how to use it to listen to music louder than our surroundings, get traffic updates and navigational advice, and keep up with the latest news from around the world. But if you find yourself craving a more balanced experience, the field computer can hel... See more
Spencer Chang • Taking an Internet Walk
What if technology was created by people who love us? A student report from Melanie Hoff’s Digital Love Languages course. Folder poetry, website gifts, and consensual hacking were some of the classes taught during the course at the School for Poetic Computation
Kristoffer • Where I Find Links
»I look at the net as a neighborhood. I want to live in a neighborhood with funky houses, neighbors who greet me on the street and have something to say. Not amidst office sky-disgracers, plastered with useless billboards and littered with forgotten glossy flyers. I want my house to have a warm glow, like people really live there. I have given my o... See more
Kristoffer • Where I Find Links
Lately, I’ve been less interested in these web-discovery projects. Maybe we don’t need more libraries but more people who go to libraries—or zine fairs, independent bookstores, conventions, etc. In other words, maybe we need fewer websites randomly taking you to another website but more people seeking what inspires them. Spencer Chang and I wrote a... See more
Kristoffer • Where I Find Links
For example, here are some Sublime collections from my library and the community more broadly:
- dreaming of a better internet
- all that we cannot know
- lil sites doing cool things
- but are the machines really learning tho? (which I created when adding this highlight to my library)
- we laugh so we do not cry
- What is art for
- nice things people have said about m