Florian Cramer on Fri, 4 Feb 2000 20:19:48 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> RECLAIM THE NET! |
Am Sun, 30.Jan.2000 um 02:41:05 -0500 schrieb Paul Garrin: > Artist collective RepoHistory http://repohistory.org Lower East Side NY > Alternative paper theSHADOW and Domain Name Pioneer NAME.SPACE are set to > launch ReclaimThe.Net, a campaign to empower independent artists and media > to regain and reclaim the freedom of speech and access that is threatened > by the encroachment of corporate dominance over the net. Although the current mode of control over the DNS system is doubtlessly questionable, I find that it only affects corporate or sort-of-corporate projects. There is no reason to register top-level domains for your project unless you want to build up a brandname. Otherwise, you could (a) just stick with a subdirectory on your provider's host (see my signature); (b) stick with the IP number of your web server (like http://160.45.219.10), giving your site some nice 'underground' flavor; (c) create a non-corporate subdomain system. Then it would be sufficient to pay only one single top-level domain, like 'namespace.org', and create a practically infinite number of free subdomains for non-corporate net projects: "nettime.namespace.org", "jodi.namespace.org", "mongrel.namespace.org" etc. To avoid NSI altogether, you could register a ".cc", ".nu" or ".to" domain for namespace instead. It is my opinion that any literate person should be able to write down and bookmark any type of URL. So why care about catchy dot.com/dot.org URLs if your project is non-corporate, and aimed at literate people? In a previous debate on net art, Olia Lialiana argued that originals _do_ exist in net art, with net art domain names functioning as their signifiers. I find her argument plausible and valid. It implies that a net project is done with a professional purpose, and that building up a brandname (in the art world or elsewhere) is part of its concept. So if your project needs a corporate identity in the net, it should be acceptable for you to submit to the rules of the corporate DNS system. Others simply don't have to play this game. Florian -- Florian Cramer, PGP public key ID 6440BA05 <http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~cantsin/index.cgi> please PGP-encrypt private mail # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net