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Series: PostScriptUM #53

Online is not a place we go: it is a place we cannot leave. In an increasingly hegemonic internet ecosystem, where do we find temporary spaces for refuge? The answer to this growing need to escape the Clearnet might be Dark Forests. These sheltered digital spaces structurally and discursively foster community formation, allow for experimentations in self-presentation, and propose alternative imaginaries to the mainstream internet of platforms. Casting long shadows over a handful of fertile corners of the web, Dark Forests make themselves visible only to some. The Dark Forest system seems silent or incomprehensible from afar. But once you’re in, there is nothing but noise.

𝗠𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗮 𝗖𝗲𝗰𝗰𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗹𝗹𝗶 is a writer, blogger and independent researcher. blogreform is the Substack where her interests manifest through cultural analysis, experimental autofiction and more.

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PostScriptUM

This publication is part of the PostScriptUM series, created to address the need for greater contextualisation and theoretical reflection on the artistic programme of Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art.

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Categories
Art - Conceptual / InstallationNew media - Internet
Release Date
16 April 2025
Catalog number
aks-13
aksioma
Aksioma

Internet’s Dark Forests

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Subcultural Memories and Vernaculars of a Layered Imaginary

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Ayu Whitmore

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Luciana Ponte

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Pseudo-Thessalos

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Collected by
Ayu Whitmore

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Luciana Ponte

L

Pseudo-Thessalos

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