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I started my journey where all worthwhile adventures begin: Tumblr. I scrolled through my dashboard about a minute before coming across a…
I wanted to approach this task as effectively as possible. The intent was to wander aimlessly the internet embodying…
For my digital derive I decided to go to where almost all of my derives start or end up eventually. YouTube. I have been going on…
When told to aimlessly surf the web I was a little confused at first. My first question was how? Ultimately, I…
To start this causal stroll through the internet, I decided to start with a category I feel like I know; anime. Growing up with a…
This assignment took me down a path of desultory discovery; to begin, I took to my preferred search engine: google. I asked google, first, to…
What better place to do an internet deep dive than Youtube? I hopped on Youtube and clicked the first thing on my recommended list…
On my journey, to get lost in the depths of the internet, I chose to use the platform, Pinterest, as my jumping off point. I…
In a random search through YouTube, you can find yourself in quite the rabbit-hole. After signing out of my account (as to get an authentic look) I clicked on a video that looked moderately interesting.
This exercise was particularly fun for me. I’m so used to google ads knowing what I’m interested in, and being algorithmically…
My approach to engaging on this digital dérive started with me randomly choosing from a bank of words, phrases, or abbreviations. One of the important things when it came to searching on Google is that there is a setting at the top of the bar listed as ‘tools.’ This was extremely helpful to get a more…
Thirty planned minutes of aimless web surfing turned into an interesting find.
My digital dérive includes me diving into a wormhole on youtube. I started off my journey by just typing in two simple words “Stupid…
Though I was excited to begin this exercise, one of the biggest struggles I found was where to start. Because…
You don’t have to be held a prisoner by your old, familiar habits and assumptions.
In this case doing something that feels wrong, means you are doing something right.