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Chia Amisola’s "Elegiac" unfolds browser windows into a generative myth from archived media 🎨🎶📝

Created for the Internet Archive x @GrayArea.org Trillionth Webpage Net Art Commissions, it evokes a web that disappears even as the Archive stays 🌐

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Sarah Friend & Arkadiy Kukarkin’s "The Lives of Infamous Men" generates live video where politicians, clips, and Foucault collide 🎥

Created for the Internet Archive x Gray Area Trillionth Webpage Net Art Commissions. 🌐

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The @InternetArchive x @GrayAreaOrg Trillionth Webpage Commissions bring new net․art to life from the Archive’s collections.

Rodell Warner’s "Ghosts of the Internet Archive" creates generative “ghosts” from Web 1.0, layering lost materials.

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A trillion webpages, saved. 🌐

To mark the milestone, Internet Archive x @GrayArea.Org commissioned new net.art created from within the Archive’s vast collections.

Ex. “alive internet theory” by @spencerchang.me

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A collage of pages from Lott's handmade zine celebrating the Internet Archive's 1 trillion web pages milestone with a handmade tribute to web preservation, showing all eight illustrated pages and an embossed gold seal bearing Lott's name.

A collage of pages from Lott's handmade zine celebrating the Internet Archive's 1 trillion web pages milestone with a handmade tribute to web preservation, showing all eight illustrated pages and an embossed gold seal bearing Lott's name.

🧵 How did #librarian Megan Lotts turn 1 trillion web pages into an 8-page zine? 🤯

The Internet Archive invited Lotts to mark the milestone with a work that reflects the scale, history, & care behind preserving the web.

See the zine & read the story ➡️ blog.archive.org/2026/01/14/h...

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How Librarian Megan Lotts Turned 1 Trillion Web Pages into an 8-Page Zine How do you commemorate the preservation of 1 trillion web pages in a zine? That was Megan Lotts’ challenge when she was contacted by the Internet Archive last summer. Lotts […]
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The Joyful Chaos of the Early Web: A Conversation with Creator Audrey Witters Audrey Witters remembers the creativity of the early web. When she was launching her career in the mid-1990s, being online was more about exploring and having fun than figuring out […]
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Image with text at the top that reads: "Wayback Machine Then and Now" and "FIFA.COM". Below are Wayback Machine captures of the FIFA website from December 7, 1998, alongside one from October 8, 2025. The logo of the Internet Archive appears at the lower right.

Image with text at the top that reads: "Wayback Machine Then and Now" and "FIFA.COM". Below are Wayback Machine captures of the FIFA website from December 7, 1998, alongside one from October 8, 2025. The logo of the Internet Archive appears at the lower right.

It’s Final Draw day for World Cup 26! ⚽️
Decades of FIFA & #WorldCup - related sites are preserved in the Wayback Machine; some of the 1 trillion pages saved.
Kick off a trip through the websites of the tournament & your favorite teams with the #WaybackMachine ➡️ web.archive.org

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Image with text at the top that reads: "Wayback Machine Then and Gone" and "NCSA.UIUC.EDU/SDG/SOFTWARE/MOSAIC". Below is a Wayback Machine capture of the NCSA website for the Mosaic browser from December 20, 1996, alongside a stylized computer window featuring a pixel art frowning face representing that the website is gone labeled "Now".

Image with text at the top that reads: "Wayback Machine Then and Gone" and "NCSA.UIUC.EDU/SDG/SOFTWARE/MOSAIC". Below is a Wayback Machine capture of the NCSA website for the Mosaic browser from December 20, 1996, alongside a stylized computer window featuring a pixel art frowning face representing that the website is gone labeled "Now".

🧵 The first popular web browser was Mosaic, released in 1993 by NCSA at the University of Illinois. 🌐

Most people today have never heard of it, but its original site is preserved on the #WaybackMachine ⤵️ web.archive.org/web/19961220...

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Friends, we gather to honor the dearly departed icons of the early web. 🖥️⚰️ Though they have vanished from our screens, their spirit endures both in our memory & in the Wayback Machine, preserved across 1 trillion pages of web history.

Pay your respects ⤵️
archive.org/details/in-m...

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#Futurism << Why do you use the twitter word when referring to X?. You can find Twitter posts on the #Wayback1t which is Pasturism...
Have a nice day.
Bill

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Voices Celebrating 1 Trillion Web Pages: Erin Malone on Designing Kodak’s First Web Site in 1994 Erin Malone, the user experience designer behind Kodak’s first website, looks back on the early web with the story of how she and a colleague built the company’s inaugural homepage […]
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Jean Armour Polly, aka Net-mom, celebrates the Internet Archive’s 1 trillionth webpage, highlighting the ephemerality of websites, the need to preserve digital culture, & the librarians & archivists who make that possible.

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From CNN: Inside the old church where one trillion webpages are being saved From CNN: The Internet Archive has been saving web history for nearly 30 years. CNN’s Hadas Gold goes inside its headquarters to see how the archive is innovating for the […]
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Voices Celebrating 1 Trillion Web Pages: Jean Armour Polly, Net-Mom Jean Armour Polly—better known as the Net-mom, and the person who helped popularize the phrase “surfing the internet” in 1994—adds her voice to the celebration of the Internet Archive’s 1 […]
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"A truly historic accomplishment," says NPR ( @npr.org ) President & CEO Katherine Maher: “1 trillion web pages. That’s 1 trillion artifacts & snapshots of our interconnected world.”

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Image with text at the top that reads: "Wayback Machine Then and Gone" and "HI5.COM". Below are Wayback Machine captures of the landing pages of the Hi5 website from June 9, 2004, alongside one from September 26, 2025.

Image with text at the top that reads: "Wayback Machine Then and Gone" and "HI5.COM". Below are Wayback Machine captures of the landing pages of the Hi5 website from June 9, 2004, alongside one from September 26, 2025.

Hi5 was an early social platform, launched in 2003. Americans mostly ignored it. Big in Latin America & Southeast Asia with tens of millions of users at its peak, today it’s mostly social games & dating.

Check out your favorite websites with the #WaybackMachine: web.archive.org
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Voices Celebrating 1 Trillion Pages: Katherine Maher, President and CEO of NPR Katherine Maher, President and CEO of NPR, honors the Internet Archive’s milestone of 1 trillion web pages preserved as “1 trillion artifacts and snapshots of our interconnected world.” In her […]
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Internet Luminaries Unite to Defend the Open Web: “Let’s Have a Game with Many Winners” | Internet Archive Blogs

Today’s web is fragmented, paywalled & dominated by a few powerful platforms. Some of the internet’s founders & current leaders gathered to discuss how it can still be saved: “a game with many winners.”

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Luke Hogg moderates a panel with Brewster Kahle of the Internet Archive, Vint Cerf of Google, Cindy Cohn of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Jon Stokes of Ars Technica on Oct. 27, 2025. (Foundation for American Innovation, Washington D.C.)

Luke Hogg moderates a panel with Brewster Kahle of the Internet Archive, Vint Cerf of Google, Cindy Cohn of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Jon Stokes of Ars Technica on Oct. 27, 2025. (Foundation for American Innovation, Washington D.C.)

Today’s web is fragmented, paywalled & dominated by a few powerful platforms. Some of the internet’s founders & current leaders discuss how it can still be saved: “a game with many winners.”

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Internet pioneer Vint Cerf, co-creator of the TCP/IP protocols that built the Internet, celebrates the Internet Archive reaching 1 trillion pages & reflects on why preserving our digital history matters for generations to come.
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Voices Celebrating 1 Trillion Pages: Vint Cerf, Internet Pioneer Vint Cerf, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google, recognizes the Internet Archive’s achievement of preserving 1 trillion web pages as an essential act of cultural memory. In his […]
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The Web We've Built: Documentary : Internet Archive : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive The Web We've Built is a 90-second cinematic reflection on the web as humanity’s greatest shared creation—built together, preserved together, and...

🌐 THE WEB WE’VE BUILT is a cinematic journey through our shared digital history & preserved pages in the Wayback Machine.
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Looking Back on Our Shared Digital History: “The Web We’ve Built” Mini-Doc To help people connect with the Internet Archive’s celebration of 1 trillion web pages preserved, we created “The Web We’ve Built,” a cinematic reflection on how humanity came together to […]
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Legendary musician & activist Peter Gabriel celebrates the Internet Archive hitting 1 trillion pages & reflects on its role in preserving humanity’s memory.

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Internet Luminaries Unite to Defend the Open Web: “Let’s Have a Game with Many Winners” At Wayback to the Future: Celebrating the Open Web in Washington D.C., some of the internet’s founding figures gathered to reflect on what went wrong—and what might still be saved. […]
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Brewster Kahle (left) with California State Senator Scott Wiener (right), October 22, 2025.

Brewster Kahle (left) with California State Senator Scott Wiener (right), October 22, 2025.

🎉 At our 1 trillion-page celebration, Senator @ScottWiener.bsky.social honored the Internet Archive with a California Senate Certificate of Recognition for the Archive's “remarkable innovation and leadership.”

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