[spectre] life_sharing: 2 years of data nudism
Saul Albert
saul@twenteenthcentury.com
Thu, 23 Jan 2003 10:53:14 -0800
Hi 01,
I can't work out why you are telling us about this now, or what the
statistics you've just posted mean.
Maybe I'm missing something but this looks like a totally standard debian
install, and after a fairly thorough dig around, it shows no sign of usage
whatsoever. I was expecting at least some juicy email... but no, just a
modified default directory listing and some rather irritating javascript.
would you care to explain? Or at least give me a deep link to an interesting
directory I may have missed.
If this is your lives that you're sharing, it must be peculiarly empty. ;-)
x
s.
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From: <PROPAGANDA@0100101110101101.ORG>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 1:09 PM
Subject: [spectre] life_sharing: 2 years of data nudism
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> life_sharing: 2 years of data nudism
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> life_sharing is a real time sharing system based on Linux. Since January
> 2001 0100101110101101.ORG's computer has been turned into a transparent
> webserver. Any user has free and unlimited access to all contents:
> texts, images, software, private mail; get lost in this huge data maze.
> life_sharing is a brand new concept of net architecture turning a
> website into a hardcore personal media for complete digital
> transparency. "The only place I know where you can wander through
> someone else's computer... legally, that is..." (Dedmaus.com). Over the
> last 365 days life_sharing generated 3,721,541 visit requests from
> 100,669 unique visitors. 52,681.21 Megabytes of data have been
> downloaded. "life_sharing is abstract pornography" (Hito Steyerl).
> Permanent infotainment from the peer to peer generation.
> Privacy is stupid.
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> " HTTP://0100101110101101.ORG : A band of Web pirates whose past
> projects have included staging a hoax involving a made-up artist,
> ripping off the Pope, other net.artists like hell.com, who almost sued
> them, and stealing and altering the Web's first net.art gallery"
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