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|Event display name=Meet me on the deep net | |Event display name=Meet me on the deep net | ||
|Date Start=2024-05- | |Date Start=2024-05-04T00:00:00.000Z | ||
|Date End=2024-07- | |Date End=2024-07-31T00:00:00.000Z | ||
|Event description= | |Event image=Meet me on the deep net.jpg | ||
|Event description='''Lizz Thabet / ''Meet me on the deep net''''' | |||
On view online (browser only) at welcometomyhomepage.net | On view online (browser only) at welcometomyhomepage.net | ||
'''Meet me on the deep net''' is a tiny browser-based game about intimacy, trust, and establishing connection in anonymity. Inspired by the Tor network's process of forming secure rendezvous points to allow websites to be visited and hosted anonymously, Thabet’s interactive narrative is a protocol drama about crossing an ocean to meet a stranger in search of, or offering connection. The blocky styling evokes text-based games and spreadsheet art, highlighting simple computer aesthetics. Thabet has created a space for optimism and awe in a web that’s increasingly surveilled, extractive, and monopolized. Each of the two journeys makes poetry of the requests and responses our devices make, revering the trust made possible in an open-source, privacy-minded network, supported by volunteers around the world. | |||
|Event short description=Meet me on the deep net is a tiny browser-based game by Lizz Thabet about intimacy, trust, and establishing connection in anonymity. Inspired by the Tor network's process of forming secure rendezvous points to allow websites to be visited and hosted anonymously, Thabet’s interactive narrative is a protocol drama about crossing an ocean to meet a stranger in search of, or offering connection. The blocky styling evokes text-based games and spreadsheet art, highlighting simple computer aesthetics. Thabet has created a space for optimism and awe in a web that’s increasingly surveilled, extractive, and monopolized. Each of the two journeys makes poetry of the requests and responses our devices make, revering the trust made possible in an open-source, privacy-minded network, supported by volunteers around the world. | |||
|Event short description= | |Funded by=National Endowment for the Arts; Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs) | ||
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|Associated Program=Welcome to my Homepage | |Associated Program=Welcome to my Homepage | ||
|Event artist=Lizz Thabet | |Event artist=Lizz Thabet | ||
|Event location=Online; welcometomyhomepage.net | |Event location=Online; welcometomyhomepage.net | ||
|Event format=Exhibition | |||
|Event medium=Video Games; Net.art | |||
|Event admission type=Free | |Event admission type=Free | ||
|Resources={{Resource|Resource type=Event link|Resource value=https://meetmeonthedeep.net/}} | |Is public=Yes | ||
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|Resource type=Event link | |||
|Resource value=https://meetmeonthedeep.net/ | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:44, May 10, 2024
Date start | 05.04.24 |
Date end | 07.31.24 |
Start Time | 12am |
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Admission | Free |
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Associated Program | Welcome to my Homepage |
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Lizz Thabet / Meet me on the deep net
On view online (browser only) at welcometomyhomepage.net
Meet me on the deep net is a tiny browser-based game about intimacy, trust, and establishing connection in anonymity. Inspired by the Tor network's process of forming secure rendezvous points to allow websites to be visited and hosted anonymously, Thabet’s interactive narrative is a protocol drama about crossing an ocean to meet a stranger in search of, or offering connection. The blocky styling evokes text-based games and spreadsheet art, highlighting simple computer aesthetics. Thabet has created a space for optimism and awe in a web that’s increasingly surveilled, extractive, and monopolized. Each of the two journeys makes poetry of the requests and responses our devices make, revering the trust made possible in an open-source, privacy-minded network, supported by volunteers around the world.