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DNvorscher or how domain business changes the internet: msg#00191

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Subject: DNvorscher or how domain business changes the internet

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DNvorscher: Peter Luining: Piet Zwart Institute(IMR)
30 may 2006

From the beginning of the world wide web, internet domain-names were often seen as speculation objects that could bring big profits. With the dot.com bubble bursting in 2001 the market in domain-names more or less collapsed and the domain-squatters searched for other ways to generate money from their property. New strategies were used: with pop-ups, spyware, click-throughs, typo-domains, and sites aimed at children, domains were engineered to generate revenue. Fascinated with the changing use of domain-names Peter Luining started to investigate domain trading and decided to map the changing landscape of the internet. Luining established a set of informational diagrams, writings and open source tools with which the visitor can not only have an idea how the activities of domain-squatters change the character of the internet but also use the tools for further development.
platform: MS Windows (All versions), Mac OS9/ OSX, Linux (All versions) type: real time social system
website: http://www.dnvorscher.org


Peter Luining lives and works in Amsterdam. From the mid-nineties he has developed a unique body of work fusing minimalist aesthetics with the interactive vocabularies of the networks and of software. In 2005, he was a Research Fellow at Media Design Research at PZI/WdKA.
http://www.ctrlaltdel.org



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