Webrings
Link Directories
Random Site Generators (for fans of StumbleUpon)
Search Engines
" During the mandate, Lara will explore the intersections between ironic and informative usage of Internet. She will conduct a series of interviews and create a digital archive of ‘Weird Web’ examples. "
" I first came across the term ‘Weird Web’ on It's Nice That in an article written by coder and artist Neal Agarwal. He describes an early form of the internet before its monetisation and intense focus on clicks and social media. He describes this former internet as ‘a place where online creators expressed themselves through interactive content, games & experiments. It was a place that brought delight & joy.’ I believe that if you look hard enough, you might just find that the weird web lives on today. "
...
" According to psychologist and professor Larry Rosen , ‘We willingly push any and every button because we hope that it provides a squirt of dopamine for pleasure.’ And so, you will likely find yourself clicking the tantalising Useless Web button and BOOM a whole digital world of uselessness explodes (or rather, is opened tab by tab in your browser bar). Each time you press the button you’ll be taken to a different domain which hosts creative, silly and seemingly pointless content. " #nudge
" One of the main people that spurred my interest in useless websites was an artist called #@Rafaël_Rozendaal who has been an internet artist forever, well longer than I’ve known about internet art. He is one of the original internet artists. "
Originally published on: theweirderweb.xyz [DEAD] "
A conversation with #@Tim_Holman ( w/ #@Lara_Chapman ) #2012 #2019
via "Partir en vadrouille" + Pushing Useless Buttons [ Bulle ]
"For the moment, I’d like to point out one of its most drastic effects: infinite scroll erodes the conceptual model of web as space to travel, because it “teleports” content into one single space. By displacing information, it eradicates the abstraction of space itself. The infinite scroll is part of a trajectory, which includes, looking backward in time, the RSS feed, and looking forward, the stories and the playlist (I’ll expand on this later)."
Automation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaoDfOaYF4w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CAMvRf9xUk #tinder
Original website http://www.no-home-like-place.com [DEAD]
--> Git https://nonlinearnarrative.github.io/no-home-like-place/
Airbnb is a global hotel filled with the same recurring items. Bed, chair, potted plant, all catered to our cosmopolitan sensibilities. We end up in a place that's completely interchangeable; a room is a room is a room.
An algorithm finds these recurring items and replaces them with the same items from other listings. By clicking them, you can jump between rooms and explore the global hotel. There are many homelike places.
Open-source
You can find the source code for the various tools we created and used to make this website on Github.
Workshop
Outcome of a week-long web scraping workshop led by Jonathan Puckey at Non-Linear Narrative, a masters programme at the Royal Academy of Art The Hague. "
GIT : https://github.com/nonlinearnarrative/no-home-like-place
GIT : https://github.com/nonlinearnarrative/scrape-airbnb ( scrape-airbnb )
Cours : Master #@Non_Linear_Narrative :
https://www.kabk.nl/en/programmes/master/non-linear-narrative
( #@Royal_academy_of_art_the_hague )
" Led by #@Jonathan_Puckey " :
https://puckey.studio #UX
( où il relate des projets aussi fun que pointer-pointer [Bulle] )
Je l'ai aussi retrouvé ici https://work.bnjmnearl.eu/projects/no-home-like-place/
( un site d'artiste #web.créatif ... avec plein de projets #fun )
Étrange de redécouvrir cet appartement infini en cette ère du #covid
Ce lundi c’est la journée internationale des podcasts, qui met en avant ce nouveau mode d’écoute et de connaissances que les auditeurs de France Culture connaissent bien. Nous avons saisi cette occasion pour réfléchir à tous ces supports Internet qui nous mobilisent et, de plate-forme vidéo ou portail audio, tentent d’attirer notre attention.
Notes ::
Mofo phobies
dormeurs sentinelles
···
3 utopies fondatrices du web_internet ::
-- Bibliothèque alexandrie
-- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, la Noosphère - intelligence collective distribuée
-> déclaration d'indépendance cyberespace #1996
-- Marshall McLuhan - village mondiale : tout le monde communique avec tout le monde
... flâner
problème d'interface de ces offres
Les contenus rares sont devenus universellement disponibles
pouvoir dans ceux qui donnent accès, distribuent, ordonnancent
le temps devient une valeur
"trigerring", "captologie" + "polychronie" #nudge
... perte de concentration
... mais un web qui n'accentue pas cet effet
. un autre web est possible .
responsabilité des UX
La fatigue de prendre une décision
dans le temps de l'urgence
ne favorise pas le temps de la lecture ou rencontre de soi
... d'autres rencontres, d'autres sensorialités
... une littérature qui tend à l'oralité... podcasts !
La civilisation du poisson rouge - Petit traité sur le marché de l'attention
Bruno Patino, Grasset, #2019
Le temps de l'urgence
Christophe Bouton, Le Bord de l'eau, #2013
Temps de la nature, nature du temps
Christophe Bouton et Philippe Huneman, CNRS Editions, #2018
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24/7 : Le capitalisme à l'assaut du sommeil
@Jonathan_Crary , éditions de #La_Découverte, #2016
https://www.editionsladecouverte.fr/24_7-9782707191199
. . .
Dans ma bibliothèque :
https://bib.vincent-bonnefille.fr/book/4
Accélération : Une critique sociale du temps
Hartmut ROSA, éditions de la découverte, #2010
https://www.editionsladecouverte.fr/acceleration-9782707154828
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!!!! écouter aussi :
pourquoi votre cerveau a besoin de
silence
pour se régénérer ( Louie Média )
https://play.acast.com/s/travail-en-cours/pourquoivotrecerveauabesoindesilencepourseregenerer
( == https://liens.vincent-bonnefille.fr/?-1IgRg )
Blog sur les réseaux cryptés-darknets
le hacking, les tech,
tor, du NSFW, des actus d'actu .
. en anglais .
Les passages secrets du web
Les annuaires
- Marijn’s Linkroll <3*
- Peelo Paalu Link Directory
- href.cool <3**
-
Neocities
Pourquoi nous avons besoin d’annuaires ?
Les moteur de recherches
Les webrings - Hotline Webring
- xxiivv
- Weird Wide Webring
👁️🗨️ Nous avons besoin de sites perso
Les agrégateurs
Le futur - Beaker Browser
Archive - Internet Archive
- réflexions au sujet de “Les passages secrets du web”
M'a mené vers >>
https://liens.vincent-bonnefille.fr/?XQJHFg
Annuaire du Libre
= Alternatives logiciel
= Culture, livres, revues
= Matériel-composants électroniques
...
Crowdsourced software recommendations
( site d'alternatives logicielles pour trouver la perle rare ou qui marche sur votre vieux PC ou nouveau Linux )
Linkroll
I've discovered quite a few websites during my many years of browsing the web. These are some of my favourites, from the interesting to the helpful to the strange.
TAKE ME
TO ANOTHER
USELESS
WEBSITE
( interview, infos : https://liens.vincent-bonnefille.fr/?-XAOhw ) :
" According to psychologist and professor Larry Rosen , ‘We willingly push any and every button because we hope that it provides a squirt of dopamine for pleasure.’ And so, you will likely find yourself clicking the tantalising Useless Web button and BOOM a whole digital world of uselessness explodes (or rather, is opened tab by tab in your browser bar). Each time you press the button you’ll be taken to a different domain which hosts creative, silly and seemingly pointless content. " #nudge
Annuaire
d'annuaires
web
web
web
This is a directory of 286 links in 75 categories.
This directory is somewhat inspired by the old, failed link collections like the original Yahoo! and DMOZ. They were terrible—you couldn’t find anything, but what you did find was often unexpected. My ‘archivist’/‘forager’ tendencies want to do this.
Liens de tout types
annuaire sympathique
In the early days of the web, pages were made primarily by hobbyists, academics, and computer savvy people about subjects they were personally interested in. Later on, the web became saturated with commercial pages that overcrowded everything else.
The Internet is now full of metric tonnes of low-quality shit. I’m not a misanthrope - I just think that most people aren’t great writers and are not meant to have a platform. (Hey, I’m not meant to have a platform either - it’s fortunate that I’m off in the corner.)
<3
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Linkroll https://marijnflorence.neocities.org/linkroll/
Par #@Parimal_Satyal #2020 , voir aussi :
Against an Increasingly User-Hostile Web #2017 #2020
https://neustadt.fr/essays/against-a-user-hostile-web/ § essai
https://www.paris-web.fr/2020/conferences/against-an-increasingly-user-hostile-web.php § conf
via : Les passages secrets du web
https://serveur410.com/les-passages-secrets-du-web/