Yay for it working!
Someday i'll get it right...
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Site Map
Monday, April 16, 2007
Ocean City
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Web Site parody
The Ideas I have are both political and not
The political ideas are for The War on Terror, the war on Drugs, and Internet nutrality by parodying the ICANN website.
The non-political ideas I have are on Ocean City, Maryland, and Myspace.
I also stumbled up on this while I was looking and thought it was amusing. The only thing is that it is a real site.
I think
The political ideas are for The War on Terror, the war on Drugs, and Internet nutrality by parodying the ICANN website.
The non-political ideas I have are on Ocean City, Maryland, and Myspace.
I also stumbled up on this while I was looking and thought it was amusing. The only thing is that it is a real site.
I think
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Internet art
The first thing I noticed was that the history of the Internet needs to catch up with what happened to the Internet in the 90s. This blog is an example of how much has changed and been influenced by the Internet. In years past, I would have written my essay/reflection in a paper and handed it in. Now i post it here.
I really like the Oil Standard project. It is really interesting. How many times a day to people see prices as they cruse the Internet. With the united States political climate such as it is, the knowledge of how much oil costs and what it actually means in terms of what we actually buy and money that we can wrap our head around is an amazing use of the Internet habits of people in the United States.
This project not only exploits the habits of people who use the Internet to buy almost every thing but also gives the political message of how much oil, something that seems to be on most people's minds nowadays, costs.
I really like the Oil Standard project. It is really interesting. How many times a day to people see prices as they cruse the Internet. With the united States political climate such as it is, the knowledge of how much oil costs and what it actually means in terms of what we actually buy and money that we can wrap our head around is an amazing use of the Internet habits of people in the United States.
This project not only exploits the habits of people who use the Internet to buy almost every thing but also gives the political message of how much oil, something that seems to be on most people's minds nowadays, costs.
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