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| − | Welcome to the Unit 404 wiki, an integral part of | + | Welcome to the Unit 404 wiki, an integral part of the "not found" web art project. This platform serves as an open and collaborative space for a broad range of cultural workers, from artists and writers to scientists and musicians. Its goal is to create a dynamic network where users can freely share and document their processes, tendencies, and histories. |
| − | Unlike traditional wikis or encyclopedias that adhere to strict formatting and a singular pursuit of "truth," this space is a workshop, an archive, and a potential graveyard for ideas. | + | Unlike traditional wikis or encyclopedias that adhere to strict formatting and a singular pursuit of "truth," this space is a workshop, an archive, and a potential graveyard for ideas. Users are encouraged to use the pages as a canvas for their creative and critical thinking, no matter how abstract. There is complete freedom to structure the layout of your pages, allowing you to build an online presence that truly reflects your work. The wiki can be used as a deeper layer of your own website, a catalogue for your projects, or even a digital sketchbook for your most speculative ideas. |
| − | This wiki isn't about rigid rules; it's about fostering new connections and conversations. | + | This wiki isn't about rigid rules; it's about fostering new connections and conversations. It invites you to contribute, explore, and help develop a cloud of factual, conceptual, and spatial networks. It is a space designed to see what you'll create and how you will connect with your peers and the public within this unique environment. |
Revision as of 08:11, 2 October 2025
Welcome to the Unit 404 wiki, an integral part of the "not found" web art project. This platform serves as an open and collaborative space for a broad range of cultural workers, from artists and writers to scientists and musicians. Its goal is to create a dynamic network where users can freely share and document their processes, tendencies, and histories.
Unlike traditional wikis or encyclopedias that adhere to strict formatting and a singular pursuit of "truth," this space is a workshop, an archive, and a potential graveyard for ideas. Users are encouraged to use the pages as a canvas for their creative and critical thinking, no matter how abstract. There is complete freedom to structure the layout of your pages, allowing you to build an online presence that truly reflects your work. The wiki can be used as a deeper layer of your own website, a catalogue for your projects, or even a digital sketchbook for your most speculative ideas.
This wiki isn't about rigid rules; it's about fostering new connections and conversations. It invites you to contribute, explore, and help develop a cloud of factual, conceptual, and spatial networks. It is a space designed to see what you'll create and how you will connect with your peers and the public within this unique environment.