READING RESPONSES

"A Rant on Technology"

Ursula K. Le Guin

"Thats the neat thing about technologies. They're what we can learn to do."



A place to learn without being overwhelmed.

A website that contains everything that people don't know how it works. Real world, everyday things. Each one you can click on and learn the simple explanation.


"Hello World!"

Taeyoon Choi

"abstractions designed for controlled repetition..."




"A Friend Is Writing"

Callum Copley

"The text of an instant message appears as a two dimensional object on a screen, yet its meaning is not static - it is intimately tied to the speed with which it was typed and the frequency with which the enter button has been hit."




Each message can only be viewed for the duration that it took to type.


"The Web's Grain"

Frank Chimero

"an edgeless surface of unknown proportions comprised of small, individual, and variable elements from multiple vantages assembled into a readable whole that documents a moment"




"The Poetry of Tools"

Mindy Seu

"Slow Growth & Slow Death"

"Is the web living? The question can be answered by the antecedent: it is living because it can die."



The page you see when you have reached the end of the internet.

~*eerie*~


"The Good Room"

Frank Chimero

"It’s like something important was realigned and you remembered how to carry yourself, similar to how it feels after having your back popped."



A small space in the web meant to realign; makes you look up from the screen and feel the current moment.