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Walka o Domenę Internetową OKAZJE.PL. [CASE STUDY]
Do you ever, like... have a really serious conversation with someone about life, health, and relationships over one messaging app
And have another conversation with the same person on a different app that consists entirely of stupid gifs and memes
At the same time
I’m back! My internet has been out...AGAIN! I am really sick of it.
On the plus side, with no Tumblr to post on I got 10hrs (!) sleep instead of 6. LOL
At the Queens Museum, an exhibition by Julia Weist and Nestor Siré explores Cuba's underground media-sharing network.
A new exhibition at the Queens Museum in New York, 17.(SEPT) [By WeistSiréPC]™ takes a comprehensive and penetrating look at what’s known as El Paquete Semanal (“The Weekly Package”), a one-terabyte collection of digital video, apps, music, photos, and publications that’s compiled every week, loaded onto hard drives, and then disseminated across the country. The show’s centerpiece, a 64-terabyte server containing 52 weeks’ worth of Paquete material from August 2016 to August 2017, represents a year of labor by American artist Julia Weist and Cuban artist Nestor Siré. Theirs is the first project of its kind to comprise of not only research and investigation, but also conceptual interventions into this intricate system.
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The Power Of The Internet: A New Study Just Confirmed That 96% Of People Find Out Their Aunt Is Having Fertility Issues Through Social Media
Someone tell me to stop wasting my life on the internet.