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offgoogle.com is here for you to submit your query terms that got no hit returned from the notorious search engine. Congratulations! Youre on to something. See how your brain child googles in some time and track your IPs googlification on the fly.
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#1 offgoogloid (example)
query
post-biographical identity
date submitted
19 July 2003, 11:23:48 CET
by
Jouke Kleerebezem
hoped for return
Presumably academic paper on how personal identity would construct when informationalization halts all clocks in a perpetual now, allowing all of us to freely travel back and forth in time, without however at the end of the day being offered the possibility to claim a biography in the traditional sense, meaning a linear chronological resumé containing personal and professional information on individual growth over a lifetime.
Or something.
#2 offgoogloid (example)
query
Radius Loci
date submitted
10 November 1998
by
Jouke Kleerebezem
hoped for return
Actually I dont think I submitted this one, or have I? Do I ever publish a marker without checking Google first? I mean: Genius Loci today returns 18k-ish, it's a household term. When I publish in nqpaofu.com #7: In an economy of closed loops re:cycling sustainability is in information and communication, not in the object. Sense/spirit of place is extended infinitely in the radius of information exchange that filter through a place, an object in physical space, coordinated space, immediate experience. So, for example the Moulin is a site, a habitable space for some, as much as a media possibility for them, and others. Radius Loci outshines Genius Loci., I anticipate another household term.
#3 offgoogloid (example)
query
spam canvas
date submitted
6 November 2003
by
Jouke Kleerebezem
hoped for return
Spam which leaves the email environment will find another canvas alltogether. Pervasive spam includes enhanced or functional (or pharma-) food, GPS guided messaging, customizing publicity in general, etc.
#4 offgoogloid (example)
query
panintermediation", or "pan-intermediation
date submitted
26 January 2004
by
Jouke Kleerebezem
hoped for return
Against the misunderstanding of the information age as an era of disintermediation, I would argue it to be the age of panintermediation. Many-to-many media allow all-to-all agency. Enhanced by interest based search queries I disclose any available information on my topic, whether online, or off. In the information age institutionalized intermediation is contested, distributed, democratized to the level of being a popular pastime we are not living the end of intermediacy at all, rather its apotheosis.
#5 offgoogloid (example)
query
open curating
date submitted
17 November 2004
by
Jouke Kleerebezem
hoped for return
While the open source (23,900,000 returns!) concept has easily translated onto open editing, open publishing, open content &tc, as it is generally accepted to describe a flexible system of multi-author content creation and management, so far no open proposals have reached the contemporary art world. It being the notoriously closed community it is this shouldnt surprise us.
Open curating nevertheless is a valuable concept for curatorial intelligence beyond the signature authorship of the contemporary exhibition maker. Imaginable as an expanding database of art pieces, art concepts, exhibition themes and curatorial interests contained in limitless tagged text and image files any curatorial interest could both tap and feed its own preferences from such a project. New combinations would arise with every query, providing a source for the development of exhibitions, events, venues, publications.
#6 offgoogloid (example)
query
weblog conservancy
date submitted
12 February 2005
by
Jouke Kleerebezem
hoped for return
Some smart idea to guarantee a weblogs or other personal publications life after its authors death. A contextualizing and researchable specialized library collection of online publications, at or as an institutional organisation of great stamina.
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