[im] Fwd: a browser-based net art project
Sugár János
sj at c3.hu
Fri Mar 20 15:09:39 CET 2026
> From: Guido D'Apuzzo via nettime-l <guidodapuzzo at gmail.com>
> Subject: Daily Noise – a browser-based net art project
>
> I’d like to share a recent net art project of mine, called *Daily Noise*:
>
https://daily-noise.org
> The work explores the relationship between real-time information, user
> behavior, and the residual traces left by interaction. Daily Noise uses an
> ANSA news feed as live material: words from the feed are deconstructed and
> displayed randomly across the page. The user does not read news content in
> a traditional way; instead, their behavior—refreshing, waiting, long
> presses—becomes part of the artwork.
>
> A secondary minimal interface reveals a single word and the cumulative log
> of user actions, making visible what is normally invisible: behavioral
> residue and interaction patterns. Ordinary gestures transform into
> conceptual acts, highlighting the tension between informational overload
> and critical observation.
>
> The project positions itself in dialogue with net art histories,
> referencing the work of Jodi, Olia Lialina, Heath Bunting, and Mark Napier,
> while reflecting on contemporary web experience as a material for critical
> art practice.
>
> I am sharing this to invite discussion, feedback, and reflection on how
> browser-based interventions can act as conceptual devices in net art today.
>
> Thanks for your attention, GD
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