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This website serves the topic of self-narration. Its material is [[»Dates«|the existence]] of a single person.
This website is about self-narration. Narrating oneself inevitably is a creative act, the motto here is »[[Simulation stimulates|simulation stimulates]]«.


==Self-narration==
==The Work==
Narrating oneself is inevitably a creative act.<br/>
The result of creative efforts here is called ''work''. It becomes an ''artwork'' only when recognized participants in the art world assign this status. For example, by exhibiting the work in a proper art space, as in a [[&raquo;Museum of the I&laquo;|museum]].  


The result of any creative effort is a ''work''. It becomes an ''artwork'' only when recognized participants in the art world assign it this status. For example, by exhibiting the work in art spaces, as in a [[&raquo;Museum of the I&laquo;|museum]].
==The Web==
Anyone who presents themselves online is subject to far fewer restrictions than a work whose creator would like to see it ennobled as artwork. The web gives virtually everyone the opportunity to present themselves in every conceivable role. But are they [[&raquo;Notes&laquo;|credible]]? Furthermore, roles taken on the web may be subject to rules or laws. The individual used as material for this website is ''data protection officer'' of the company hosting this website, its ''sole shareholder'', the ''managing director'', and provides ''[[Professional Motifs|their skills]]'' for his company's [[Professional Services|advertising]].  


==Rules of the game==
==The End==
Anyone who presents themselves online is subject to far fewer restrictions than a work whose creator would like to see ennobled as an artwork. This is why the web is particularly well-suited for self-narratives: It gives everyone the opportunity to present themselves in every conceivable role. The only question is whether they are credible. Furthermore, their roles may be subject to rules or laws. For example, the individual used as material for this website among others is ''data protection officer'' of the company hosting this website, its ''sole shareholder'', the ''managing director'', and, last but not least provides ''data'' for <u>[[Professional Services|his company's advertising]]</u>.
This website too demonstrates the creative nature of each self-narrative, by ending his technically oriented [[Olaf Langmack#Web History (Technics)|presentation]] on the web.
 
==The end==
This website demonstrates the creative nature of each self-narrative by ending his technically oriented [[Olaf Langmack#Web History (Technics)|presentation]] on the web.


==More contents==
==More contents==

Revision as of 15:15, 21 April 2025

This website is about self-narration. Narrating oneself inevitably is a creative act, the motto here is »simulation stimulates«.

The Work

The result of creative efforts here is called work. It becomes an artwork only when recognized participants in the art world assign this status. For example, by exhibiting the work in a proper art space, as in a museum.

The Web

Anyone who presents themselves online is subject to far fewer restrictions than a work whose creator would like to see it ennobled as artwork. The web gives virtually everyone the opportunity to present themselves in every conceivable role. But are they credible? Furthermore, roles taken on the web may be subject to rules or laws. The individual used as material for this website is data protection officer of the company hosting this website, its sole shareholder, the managing director, and provides their skills for his company's advertising.

The End

This website too demonstrates the creative nature of each self-narrative, by ending his technically oriented presentation on the web.

More contents

Today's edition has 413 pages. The prefix Category: in the search box allows navigating the contents with predefined keywords. The names of works are enclosed in »French quotation marks«.

Deutsche Ausgabe