ERROR 406 [NETSTALGIA] NOT ACCEPTABLE

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Background: please answer one of these two questions: *
Structural Break: When did the internet fail your expectations? Identify a structural breaking point (technical, economic, social, or personal). Who benefited, who lost, and what shifted as a result?
Unmerged Futures: Which futures of the internet once seemed possible but were never realized? What was abandoned, deferred, or deliberately foreclosed?
Submit your answer to «Structural Break» or «Unmerged Futures» here: *
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Project title *
Describe your project in detail. How does it engage with [Netstalgia] Not Acceptable? *
How does your project refuse, complicate, or weaponize Netstalgia? Does it expose nostalgia as myth, reclaim it as strategy, or fork it into something new? What technical, economic, social and/or aesthetic framework does your project build on, modify, or interrupt? 250 words
Urgency: Why must this project happen now? What makes your intervention time-sensitive? *
100 words
Methodology & timeline: Walk us through your approach. How do you see your project unfolding? *
100 words
Exhibition: How would you show your work in an online exhibition? How could it manifest in a physical space? *
50 words
On a sliding scale from €1,500 to €7,000,​​​​​​ what sum do you need to realize your project? *
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