Weekly 1: Five Derive Links
This website uses the user's Facebook account to portray a stalker stalking on the user's personal Facebook account. Such horrorific concept pushes boundaries by making the narrative of the stalker a lot more personal to its users.
This website simulates a sterotypical hacker as user type random things.
This page reveals a pixalated image from a single pixel to multiple pixel as user moves around the mouse.
This social media is a popular platform full of diverse subgroups with speical topics. Webpage is designed so that most upvoted posts will be seen on the front pages. Bots among the users not only regulate the posts but also plugs in a speical system. For example, a Haiku Bot detects posts with 17 syllables, then turns it into a haiku.
This is part of a short film by Adult Swim, "Unedited Footage of a Bear". This webpage alarms the danger of perfectly legal, over-the-counter drug. Instead of listing harmful effects of the drug, website simulates dizziness, anxiety, etc. by manipulating a website that appears to be an advertising website.
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