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Virtual data isn't subject to decay like traditional media. Despite this, we can still lose personal data to disk failure, viruses, or accidental deletion. Unlike personal data however, data on the internet has a seemingly infinite shelf-life. Between search-engine caching, cloud-hosting, re-blogging, plagiarizing, and the way-back machine, the net collects and eternally stores vast amounts of information.

Temporary.cc eschews this paradigm. For each unique visitor it receives, Temporary.cc deletes part of itself. These deletions change the way browsers understand the website's code and create a unique (de)generative piece after each new user. Because each unique visit produces a new composition through self-destruction, Temporary.cc can never be truly indexed, as any subsequent act of viewing could irreparably modify it.

Eventually, like tangible media, Temporary.cc will fall apart entirely, becoming a blank white website. Its existence will be remembered only by those who saw or heard about it.

more of my work is available at stfj.net

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Temporary.cc was inspired by Jonah Bruker-Cohen's work on distributed network art at coin-operated.com/

Music by Edwin Morris from gratisvibes.com

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  • jonbro 2 years ago
    ha, I saw this and I thought, this is just like a zach gage piece.
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  • tudd ster 2 months ago
    temporary.cc is now all gone. :(
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