@Aleksandra_Domanović , From yu to me ( #2014 )
Commissioned by #@Rhizome , #@Abandon_Normal_Devices , and #@Fridericianum .
" Aleksandra Domanović used to own an international sampler of domain names: aleksandradomanovic.sk, aleksandradomanovic.rs, aleksandradomanovic.si, aleksandradomanovic.eu. It's usually enough for an artist or other public figure to claim their name on .com, and Domanović did, but by staking out real estate in the top-level domains governed by Slovakia, Serbia, Slovenia, and the European Union she reminded herself, and anyone else paying attention, about the friction of states and networks, names, and domains. Domanović was born in Yugoslavia, and when it was gone her citizenship drifted. If for some of its users the World Wide Web appears boundlessly ephemeral in comparison to the permanence of statehood, in Domanović's experience of recent history, states and domains alike are tools of control that can be surprisingly fragile and flexible.
The domains in Domanović's personal collection, which have since expired, sketched an outline of those ideas. Her new video adds details. From yu to me is about the history of the internet in Yugoslavia, or what used to be Yugoslavia. "
Créer des archives de sites
les explorer dans le futur
même une fois morts-suspendus ou non maintenus
On connait aussi :
http://theoldnet.com/
Ou encore le projet de Ryzhome
https://oldweb.today/?browser=ruffle#20000101000000/http://www.gatt.org/
( ici une archive du site_fake produit par les //Yes_men )
concisant en la rénovation d'œuvres numériques / netart...
https://anthology.rhizome.org/
voir aussi : https://liens.vincent-bonnefille.fr/?xZQeYg
EVA AND FRANCO MATTES
http://0100101110101101.org
#2000 - #2003
Originally commissioned by the Walker Art Center and curated by Steve Dietz, Life Sharing by Eva and Franco Mattes (0100101110101101.org) was a radical gesture of self-surveillance. For three years, the couple made the contents of their home computer accessible to the public. All of the contents–including files, emails, bank statements, and so on–were available in real time to be read, copied, and downloaded.
>> http://lifesharing.rhizome.org/