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Re: [microsound] [ot] textless browser
This particular piece targets the Amnesty International site, but I
remember an earlier post about a similar alt.browser that denuded the
CNN site of text in a critique of the consolidation of news media. I
don't remember if it was Mark Tribe or another net.art group. I'm sure
someone blogged it somewhere . . .
G.
Michael Arnold Mages wrote:
> Here's the one you're looking for. It is a piece by Mark Tribe...
>
> http://www.nothing.org/revelation/
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> On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Phil Thomson wrote:
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>>Not quite, but thanks for posting the link. The one I'm looking for
>>renders the page completely intact, but just with no text.
>>
>>Phil
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>>Is this what you're looking for?
>>
>>http://www.potatoland.org/shredder/shredder.html
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>>-David
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>>Phil Thomson wrote:
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>>>A while ago, I think someone on this list posted a link to a piece of
>>>software that would render web pages with everything *except* text.
>>>Anyone know where I could find that now?
>>>
>>>Phil
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