Join us for HTTPoetics, a class where you’ll learn how to build playful websites from scratch using HTML, CSS, and Javascript, while you uncover hidden histories of internet art. No coding experience required!
🟣 Taught by @toddwords with @tylr.yn and @coolgroceries
🟣 7 classes - online
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Apply by Monday, November 17 at 11:59pm ET
🔗 - Link in bio to apply!
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Graphics by @identikitten
Some of my drawings in 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘋𝘪𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘢𝘳𝘺 𝘰𝘧 𝘋𝘢𝘳𝘬 𝘔𝘢𝘵𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘴 by Zainab Aliyu (@beatsbyzai ) and American Artist (@a_____rtist ) with SFPC (@sfpc.study ) for Working Knowledge, a group exhibition on view this summer at The Bronx Museum.
Curated by Vera Petukhova.
Photo 4 by Argenis Apolinario.
A website is a poem that is already in everyone's pocket, a house built from photos of other houses, a book where every chapter is another book where every chapter is another book.
Learn how to build playful websites in HTTPoetics, an online class taught by Todd Anderson (@toddwords ) with Tyler Yin (@tylr.yn ) and Kayla Drzewicki (@coolgroceries ) from scratch using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and uncover hidden histories of internet art. No coding experience required!
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𓇢 Dates & times:
[Section 1] Fridays, 1-4pm ET, July 24 - August 22
[Section 2] Sundays, 6-9:00pm ET, July 27 - August 24
𓇢 Scholarships available!
𓇢 Applications open until April 27 at 11:59pm ET! - 🔗 in bio to apply
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Credits:
1. Screenshot of Twitter thread from Bradford Pearson.
2. Gif of web poem Yardley, PA 1997 by Todd Anderson. In the scene, it's dark, there's fireflies or stars, and text in white that writes over the background
3. A screenshot of Lingscars.com
4. Screenshot from Your World of Text by Andrew Badr
5. Screenshot of /
6. Screenshot of / by Rafael Rozëndaal
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Design by Sara Martínez @identikitten
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@crawlspace.cool issue ⊠ is now live, and you can view my piece 回家 (Return Home) on the web at https://crawlspace.cool/return-home
Honored and very thankful to the editors @rorydoinstuff and @blannahjenkins for featuring my work alongside so many wonderful and memorable websites.
Query Selector
Honored to be presenting new work alongside TTZ (@ttz.online ) for Conscious Tether: Art and the Internet in Los Angeles, a group exhibition co-curated by Chandler McWilliams (@chandlermcwilliams ) and Audrey Min (@groandidion ) and presented as part of Getty’s PST ART: Art & Science Collide (@pstinla ). The exhibition will be on view at Human Resources Los Angeles (@humanresourcesla ) from October 5–20, 2024.
Conscious Tether—a group exhibition of contemporary artists considering what it means to live with and through the internet—features work by Ahree Lee, Alice Yuan Zhang, American Artist, ann haeyoung, Danielle Dean, Devin Kenny, KCHUNG, LA Cryptoparty, Romi Morrison, Tiny Tech Zines (Rachel Simanjuntak, Jules Kris, Tyler Yin, Tristan Espinoza), and Xin Xin.
回家 is an interactive web poem about returning home. Organized within an interface of eight dropdown menus, a user may uncover up to eight written verses—expressing a desire to remember my family’s history—or create their own.
As the user’s selection of words becomes more & more aligned with mine, the blurred images will become progressively clearer, longing to come into focus.
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💻 https://returnhome.site
Best viewed on desktop
The final batch of Working Hours zines has been completed, which means more copies are now available! A huge thank you to everyone who has already purchased a copy or shown support 💚 Each zine is uniquely bound, stickered, and seal stamped so that no two copies are the same. Manually producing these from start to finish has been an enormous labor of love, and I’m so thrilled to finally send them off into the world!
The book and print will be available this weekend at NYABF @printedmatter_artbookfairs with lucky risograph, or you can purchase through lucky risograph’s web store!
“working_hours/ is a zine that contains the source code for a time-based poem, which only becomes legible after a user manually transcribes the work as instructed.
The poem documents feelings of uncertainty—amplified by the pandemic and the rise of anti-Asian violence—as I wonder if I will ever be able to see my distant family again, and as I begin to feel older than my age."
Tyler Yin @tylr.yn is an artist and technologist currently residing in Brooklyn, NY. His work layers themes of perception, obfuscation, and labor into various forms—including zines, processed imagery, and interactive media. He is also the cofounder and organizer for Tiny Tech Zines @ttz.la
Visit us today and tomorrow @brooklynartbookfair excited to see you all there!
Riso colors featured in zine (fluorescent yellow, fluorescent pink, aqua, black) @luckyrisograph
Designed by Stefanie Tam @tam.stefanie