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Cultural History of the Internet

Cultural History of the Internet

a course at Johns Hopkins University

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  • Syllabus
    • Week 1: Visions of the Internet
    • Week 2: ARPANET
    • Week 3: Bulletin Board Systems
    • Week 4: Usenet
    • Week 5: World Wide Web
    • Week 6: GeoCities
    • Week 7: Browsers and Search
    • Week 8: Social Media
    • Week 9: Peer-to-Peer Networks
    • Week 10: Streaming
    • Week 11: Blockchain
  • Assignments
    • A1 Representation and Identity: AI Visions of Technology
    • A2 Representation: Personal Computers and Online Experience
    • A3 Regulation: Usenet and Community Moderation
    • A4 Identity and Consumption: Archaelogy of a GeoCities Site
    • A5 Production: Personal Creation on NeoCities
    • Final Circuit of Culture Project
    • Instructions for Blog Posts
  • Films
  • Blog
  • Archive
    • Fall 2020
      • Syllabus, Fall 2020
        • Week 1, Fall 2020
        • Week 2, Fall 2020
        • Week 3, Fall 2020
        • Week 4, Fall 2020
        • Week 5, Fall 2020
        • Week 6, Fall 2020
        • Week 7, Fall 2020
        • Week 8, Fall 2020
        • Week 9, Fall 2020
        • Week 10, Fall 2020
        • Week 11, Fall 2020
      • Assignments, Fall 2020
        • A1 Representation: What the Internet Means Today (Fall 2020)
        • A2 Identity: Bulletin Board Systems (Fall 2020)
        • A3 Consumption: Lost Sites and Web Design Comparison (Fall 2020)
        • A4 Regulation: Paywalls, Takedowns, and Invitation-Only Communities (Fall 2020)
        • A5 Production: Archaeology of a Meme (Fall 2020)
        • Final Circuit of Culture Project, Fall 2020
    • Fall 2021
      • Syllabus, Fall 2021
        • Week 1, Fall 2021
        • Week 2, Fall 2021
        • Week 3, Fall 2021
        • Week 4, Fall 2021
        • Week 5, Fall 2021
        • Week 6, Fall 2021
        • Week 7, Fall 2021
        • Week 8, Fall 2021
        • Week 9, Fall 2021
        • Week 10, Fall 2021
        • Week 11, Fall 2021
      • Assignments, Fall 2021
        • A1 Representation: Before the Internet (Fall 2021)
        • A2 Production: Minitel Services (Fall 2021)
        • A3 Consumption: Lost Sites and Web Design Comparison (Fall 2021)
        • A4 Regulation: Paywalls, Takedowns, and Invitation-Only Communities (Fall 2021)
        • A5 Production: Archaeology of an NFT (Fall 2021)
    • Fall 2022
      • Final Circuit of Culture Project
      • Syllabus, Fall 2022
        • Week 1
        • Week 2
        • Week 3
        • Week 4
        • Week 6
        • Week 7
        • Week 5
        • Week 9
        • Week 10
        • Week 11
      • Assignments
        • A1 Consumption: Your Futurist Internet
        • A2 Identity: Bulletin Board Systems
        • A3 Regulation: Walled Gardens
        • A4 Representation: Search Engine Analysis
        • A5 Production: Archaeology of a Geocities Site
  • Student Projects
    • Fall 2020
      • 4chan
      • Amazon Fresh
      • Android
      • Crunchyroll
      • DeviantArt
      • Etsy
      • Exploring Friendster Through the Circuit of Culture
      • Instagram
      • iTunes
      • Korean Englishman 영국 남자
      • Minecraft
      • Netflix
      • Pinterest
      • Pirate Bay
      • R/Place
      • Robinhood
      • Roobet
      • SoundCloud
      • Spotify
      • TikTok
      • Twitch
      • Twitter
      • Wikipedia
    • Fall 2021
      • Angry Birds as Viewed through the Circuit of Culture
      • Depop: Instagram meets eBay
      • DoorDash: The New Go-To For Food Delivery
      • IMDb: Internet Movie Database
      • League of Legends
      • Naver: Maximalist Digital Giant of Korea
      • Poptropica
      • TalkinBroadway.com
      • The Cultural History of Zillow
      • Tidal
      • Tinder
      • Uber Eats
      • Vine: A Circuit of Culture
      • YouTube: Beauty Channels
    • Fall 2023
      • Exploratorium: Science of Baseball

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The Evolution of SpaceJam.com

Introduction SpaceJam.com was established in December 1996 as a promotional tool for the popular live-action/animation film Space Jam. The website

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December 10, 2023 Uncategorized

Pitchfork Media and the Circuit of Culture: Transforming Music Journalism.

In 1996, Ryan Schreiber introduced Pitchfork Media in the heart of his childhood home in Minneapolis, starting a transformative era

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December 10, 2023 Uncategorized

Analyzing QuiaWeb (1998) through the Circuit of Culture

Introduction  In the late 1990s, the integration of the Internet in everyday life and especially in education was still in

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December 10, 2023 Uncategorized

Circuit of Culture: The Rise of Miniclip Flash Games

Introduction: Miniclip was, at one point, one of the world’s largest publishers of online flash games. For many first adapters

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December 6, 2023 Uncategorized

Last.fm as Seen by the Circuit of Culture

Hello, all. For this presentation, I wanted to explore one of my favorite and most visited sites of the last

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October 23, 2023 Uncategorized

Exploring the Geocities Site ‘Stars and Bars’ 

On opening the Geocities site ‘Stars and Bars’, one is greeted with a background collage of confederate flags through history.

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October 22, 2023 Uncategorized

John Wall’s Organic Interpretations of Nature on GeoCities

Located in the forgotten corners of the internet, once prevalent and vivacious GeoCities pages ranging from sports statistics, finance advice,

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October 20, 2023 Uncategorized

Writing Identity and Readership in Transformative Works: Fan Creations on GeoCities

Introduction: In order to best understand the role of identity and consumption within the “neighborhood” of fan culture and creators

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October 20, 2023 Uncategorized

Geocities – UCLA’s Program Leading to Undergraduate Success

Geocities – UCLA’s Program Leading to Undergraduate Success While doing a deep dive into the Geocities College Park Gallery, I

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October 20, 2023 Uncategorized

Chronicles of Tragically Repressed Pasts Through Orson Welles in the Revolutionary Modern World of Online Historical Preservation

Film director Orson Welles is more commonly known for his few outstanding critical successes rather than a fighter for artistic

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