A series of online works created at the height of the dot-com bubble, made exclusively from found banner ads and commercial graphic elements that were proliferating at the time and played a significant role in the commercialization of the internet. By embedding the banners as background images, the HTML pages would automatically tile them endlessly, filling the entire screen at any resolution or aspect ratio—a simple “hack” that transformed the bandwidth limitations of the early internet into an aesthetic feature. The pages contain no links and load automatically, one after another.

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