Hi Nettime community, I’d like to share a recent net art project of mine, called *Daily Noise*: https://daily-noise.org
The work explores the relationship between real-time information, user behavior, and the residual traces left by interaction. Daily Noise uses an ANSA news feed as live material: words from the feed are deconstructed and displayed randomly across the page. The user does not read news content in a traditional way; instead, their behavior—refreshing, waiting, long presses—becomes part of the artwork. A secondary minimal interface reveals a single word and the cumulative log of user actions, making visible what is normally invisible: behavioral residue and interaction patterns. Ordinary gestures transform into conceptual acts, highlighting the tension between informational overload and critical observation. The project positions itself in dialogue with net art histories, referencing the work of Jodi, Olia Lialina, Heath Bunting, and Mark Napier, while reflecting on contemporary web experience as a material for critical art practice. I am sharing this to invite discussion, feedback, and reflection on how browser-based interventions can act as conceptual devices in net art today. Thanks for your attention, GD -- # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: https://www.nettime.org # contact: [email protected]
