Statement of Intent

On November, between the hours of 11:11 AM and 11:11 PM (11.11.11) DivisionCollective will offer the first in a series of three projects focusing on the internet. We've created NetEscapeProject.blogspot.com as a hub to connect information via posts and links.

Members of the public (anonymous or otherwise) are invited to utilize material from anywhere on the internet (Facebook, YouTube, Google +, individual blogs, individual websites, etc.,) to disperse information and exhibit work.

Your video. Your webcast. Your podcast. Your script. Your song. Your story.


(or somebody else's)



Saturday, November 5, 2011

How to post anonymously

Does anybody remember this little gem?




The, like, 30 second video I made for This Things I Believe (aka "The Censorship Show") in July, that I hoped to post of YouTube as a private video, only intended for those who received the link in an invite, yet my claim of fair use was repeatedly and mysteriously rejected by Fox Broadcasting?

(I think - wait, I know - there was a similar issue with Banksy's Simpsons intro - of course, on a much grander scale).

Regardless, This Things I Believe was accompanied by a blog, ThisIsNotTheInternet.blogspot.com - intended as an open forum for public posting. As you'll remember (or not), the front page looks like this -


My point being -

If you wanna post anything on here, I've added thisisnottheinternet@gmail.com as an author. Thisisnottheinternet@gmail.com is a public email account that anyone can use. To access the account, simply go to ThisIsNotTheInternet.Blogspot.com and read the instructions.

(Or, you know, just look at the screenshot a paragraph to the North).

By the way, if you're wondering to yourself "what's the difference between thisisnottheinternet and netEscape...

I don't really k(no)w.

(NetEscape is intended as a three-part project addressing the internet as a form of creative expression. ThisIsNotTheInternet is intended as a one(maybe?)-part project addressing censorship).

Similarly, one may ask -

Why would someone have 500 business cards printed that don't include the name of themselves or their organization?



Coming up next...

An amazing set of screenshots I captured when viewing footage of OccupyWallstreet on YouTube.


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