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I want talk about a wonderfully xciting piece of software, in fact off all the apps on all the systems this is my favorite type of program: the wwweb browser, u likely know what a wwweb browser is but u might not have considered all the things that make it so fantastic especially for artists.
if ur watching this video there’s a good chance ur interested && u already have a wwweb browser && know how to find content u want, but u might not realize the browser is also a blank canvas for artists. actually, less like a blank canvas && more like an art studio, fully stocked w/all sorts of art tools, like an interactive && generative 2D drawing canvas, also a 3D drawing context, also an audio sampling && synthesis playground, midi, speech synthesis, speech recognition, cryptography, bluetooth it’s got all of the things.
in order to understand why the wwweb browser is the Internet’s gift to artists--by which i mean, in order for us to really take advantage of what it’s got to offer us--we need to understand where browsers came from && the deeply intertwingled ideas of all the radical thinkers who influenced it.
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00:02 this quote comes from "Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web" by Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the Web. This is a beutiful book, it's so amazing to hear Berners-Lee's first hand ( modest and yet insanely impressive ) account of the Web's inception.
02:57 for more on Xerox PARC check out "Dealers of Lightning: Xerox PARC and the Dawn of the Computer Age" by Michael A. Hiltzik, an amazing book about the history of Xerox PARC ( birthplace of laser printer, ethernet, the graphical user interface and so much more!
03:06 check out "Personal Dynamic Media" a 1977 essay by Alan Kay and Adele Goldberg, it's a short read. while you read it, try to keep in mind that in 1977 no one had seen a graphical user interface ( because it didn't exist ), the relatively few people who had worked with a computer at the time were used to dealing with punch cards and blinking lights. http://www.newmediareader.com/book_sa...
03:41 this clip comes from some old TV show ( not sure what it was, found this on YouTube • Smalltalk-80 in a TV show ) watch it! it's short and Adele Goldberg says some amazing things! also check out this other early SmallTalk-80 demo • The Smalltalk-80 Programming System
05:28 this also comes from that short 1977 essay by Kay and Goldberg "Personal Dynamic Media" http://www.newmediareader.com/book_sa...
07:26 check out Ted Nelson's demonstration of Xanadu ( it's only 7 mins and jam packed with revolutionary computer ideas ) • Ted Nelson demonstrates Xanadu Space
08:04 this is a pretty fantastic 1990 documentary on hypermedia/hypertext called "Hyperland" by Douglas Adams of all people, you gotta watch it! so interesting because today when we hear "hypertext" we think of the web, but in 1990 was only just starting, most folks didn't know anything about it and so the video doesn't mention the web once. a reminder that there was a time when folks thought of the Internet and hypertext as two totally separate things ( that is before Tim Berners-Lee and his collaborators changed the world forever by mashing them up )
10:29 this also comes from "Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web" by Tim Berners-Lee
12:02 this classic gif comes from early net art duo MTAA, read all about it here http://artfcity.com/2015/05/18/a-brie...
12:43 super cool demo of the first Web browser by digital archaeologist Jim Boulton, check out his book "100 Ideas That Changed the Web" • A demonstration of the first web brow...
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