The 5k contest
Stewart Butterfield, Eric Costello

The idea behind the contest is that the rigid constraints of designing for the web are what force us to get truly creative. Between servers and bandwidth, clients and users, HTML and the DOM, browsers and platforms, our conscience and our ego, we're left in a very small space to find highly optimal solutions. Since the space we have to explore is so small, we have to look harder, get more creative; and that's what makes it all interesting. Just celebrating that is all.


project homepage: http://www.the5k.org
keywords: html-conceptual-community-minimalistic-lowtech software for the Internet
category: software cultures - links
uploaded by alexei, 26 Mar 2003




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