A collection of the best geocities sites in a digital web collage created by Cameron Askin
https://www.cameronsworld.net
🌍 A web-collage of text and images excavated from the buried neighbourhoods of GeoCities.
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A collection of the best geocities sites in a digital web collage created by Cameron Askin
https://www.cameronsworld.net
🌍 A web-collage of text and images excavated from the buried neighbourhoods of GeoCities.
A love letter to the Internet of old Cameron's World is a web-collage of text and images excavated from the buried neighbourhoods of archived GeoCities pages (1994–2009). Cameron Askin http://www.cameronsworld.net/ gif v/ http://hyperallergic.com/230415/hundreds-of-geocities-images-organized-neatly/
In April of 2009, Yahoo! Geocities stopped offering free web-hosting services in the United States, rendering its at least 38 million personal, custom-designed pages frozen in time, accessible albeit unmodifiable. Today, dating as far back as 1994, they exist only as bizarre, digital artifacts, archived on websites such as the Internet Archive, OoCities, and ReoCities. Thanks to a new online art project, however, the ’90s are alive and kicking.
Hundreds of Geocities Images Organized Neatly
Video Game Title Graphics - by Cameron Askin