Ilinx/Main Nodes

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Clippy

  • just clippy
  • Clippy world > a bunch of clippies moving caothically and shouting things(which things?)
  • Clippy Eliza > interaction with ELIZA through a text box BUT Clippy replies instead of ELIZA + each time a new clippy appear and find a spot in the window >> space saturated by clippies

clippy will appear in other context as a narrator

Homeostat

Ashby's Homeostat reproduced through 4 pages/states looped with the metarefresh method
Each page/state contains a series of documents of Ashby and its homeostat retrieved randomly from an archive folder. 2 povs:

  • outside the homeostat > 4 iframes capture the movemet of the homeostat trying to keep its stability jamping from one room to another
  • inste the homeostat > exploration of each room from inside - exploration of the document

improvements allow readability > find a way to stabilize the images before the room jumps to the next state allow inter-navigation > develop interconnections between documents

Tao Stars

linear narrative of an augmented Tao Te Ching from Ursula K. Le Guin |x

  • starfield background + vortex of stars on-click
  • at the end series of buttons that leads to black space with written on all of them 'end'

Multiskope

destrutturalization of monoskop

  • series x 10 (or more)

interactions? on click something happen augmentation of the text? reuse the texts by changing some element links? all the same or someone specifically changed

Hypervirus

Nick Land's text Hypervirus > each word draggable (hocr + jquery UI)

Create & Destroy

move > draw a paragraph 2 from ECI manifesto that move and slowly disappear.

Buttons win

> window full of buttons that if you click 'this'.disappear or link or something something

it could be that for each button there is a word of a text so if you click that word disappear

Non-spaces

4/5 kinds of white pages and each has a difference in how the code is rendered by the browser + DOM annihilator > page that automatically runs a code that delete the DOM