#webproject — Public Fediverse posts
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Cold-blooded software · Do you prefer exciting or boring web technologies? https://ilo.im/15xjbp“Put warm-blooded software in the freezer, and you’ll pull out a corpse six months later.”
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Here, the Doors Don’t Know Me
An ongoing collaborative web project by Egyptian photographer Mohamed Mahdy exploring the effects of sea level rise in the community of Al Max, a fishing village in Alexandria. In 2020 the Egyptian government began to evict its inhabitants.
In combination with his own photos and found images, Mahdy encouraged the residents to write “last letter” about the homes they were losing - a way to immortalize the memories of a disappearing community.
“we used to live in peace the foreigner was living here because whenever someone comes here he is stuck that's why we call our neighborhood Al Max and this came from "Al Mkoos" and it means staying.”
#mohamedmahdy #photographer #photography #egyptianphotographer #almax #alexandria #egypt #webproject #photojournalism #lastletters #displacement #disappearingcommunities #herethedoorsdontknowme #fotografia #fotografie #colorphotography #colourphotography #fishingvillage #fishingcommunity #risingsealevels #seasidevillage #mediterranean
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Here, the Doors Don’t Know Me
An ongoing collaborative web project by Egyptian photographer Mohamed Mahdy exploring the effects of sea level rise in the community of Al Max, a fishing village in Alexandria. In 2020 the Egyptian government began to evict its inhabitants.
In combination with his own photos and found images, Mahdy encouraged the residents to write “last letter” about the homes they were losing - a way to immortalize the memories of a disappearing community.
“we used to live in peace the foreigner was living here because whenever someone comes here he is stuck that's why we call our neighborhood Al Max and this came from "Al Mkoos" and it means staying.”
#mohamedmahdy #photographer #photography #egyptianphotographer #almax #alexandria #egypt #webproject #photojournalism #lastletters #displacement #disappearingcommunities #herethedoorsdontknowme #fotografia #fotografie #colorphotography #colourphotography #fishingvillage #fishingcommunity #risingsealevels #seasidevillage #mediterranean
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Here, the Doors Don’t Know Me
An ongoing collaborative web project by Egyptian photographer Mohamed Mahdy exploring the effects of sea level rise in the community of Al Max, a fishing village in Alexandria. In 2020 the Egyptian government began to evict its inhabitants.
In combination with his own photos and found images, Mahdy encouraged the residents to write “last letter” about the homes they were losing - a way to immortalize the memories of a disappearing community.
“we used to live in peace the foreigner was living here because whenever someone comes here he is stuck that's why we call our neighborhood Al Max and this came from "Al Mkoos" and it means staying.”
#mohamedmahdy #photographer #photography #egyptianphotographer #almax #alexandria #egypt #webproject #photojournalism #lastletters #displacement #disappearingcommunities #herethedoorsdontknowme #fotografia #fotografie #colorphotography #colourphotography #fishingvillage #fishingcommunity #risingsealevels #seasidevillage #mediterranean
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Here, the Doors Don’t Know Me
An ongoing collaborative web project by Egyptian photographer Mohamed Mahdy exploring the effects of sea level rise in the community of Al Max, a fishing village in Alexandria. In 2020 the Egyptian government began to evict its inhabitants.
In combination with his own photos and found images, Mahdy encouraged the residents to write “last letter” about the homes they were losing - a way to immortalize the memories of a disappearing community.
“we used to live in peace the foreigner was living here because whenever someone comes here he is stuck that's why we call our neighborhood Al Max and this came from "Al Mkoos" and it means staying.”
#mohamedmahdy #photographer #photography #egyptianphotographer #almax #alexandria #egypt #webproject #photojournalism #lastletters #displacement #disappearingcommunities #herethedoorsdontknowme #fotografia #fotografie #colorphotography #colourphotography #fishingvillage #fishingcommunity #risingsealevels #seasidevillage #mediterranean
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Blank, Joachim/Jeron, Karl-Heinz: without addresses, 1997, web project. More informations: Dreher, Thomas: Internationale Stadt Berlin und sero.org (Blank & Jeron). Internet: http://iasl.uni-muenchen.de/links/lektion4.html
#netart #webproject #internetart #joachimblank #karlheinzjeron #mediaart #computerart #computerartist #computerartists #netartist #netartists #netartproject #netartprojects #netartwork #netartworks #IASLonlinelessonsinnetart -
“If you’re starting a new long-term project, add support for Dark Mode early. It’s a heck of a lot easier than retrofitting an older project.” — Josh Comeau
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The Web Project Guide - Because building and managing a web project is a big, complex process, Corey Vilhauer and Deane Barker imagined this web series of 26 episodes. With The Web Project Guide,... https://www.webprojectbook.com/ #Learn #WebProject #Guide by @[email protected]