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Jonathan Harris, Greg Hochmuth

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An internet project that accesses demographic data in order to limit the length of time people stay on the website. The idea is to encourage people to start spending more time offline, i.e. outside the World Wide Web, once again.

Daniel Barak: “Once again, Jonathan Harris gives the internet a project that puts a mirror in its face, making us reflect upon the internet’s psychological effect on us, and pushing the boundaries of the web as a byproduct. This amazing art project can easily trigger anxiety as the experience makes everything seem meaningless and hectic. Like a bad dream after you’ve had too much coffee.”

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An internet project that accesses demographic data in order to limit the length of time people stay on the website. The idea is to encourage people to start spending more time offline, i.e. outside the World Wide Web, once again.

Daniel Barak: “Once again, Jonathan Harris gives the internet a project that puts a mirror in its face, making us reflect upon the internet’s psychological effect on us, and pushing the boundaries of the web as a byproduct. This amazing art project can easily trigger anxiety as the experience makes everything seem meaningless and hectic. Like a bad dream after you’ve had too much coffee.”

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