[Air-l] A Decade of Webdesign

Ellis Godard ellis.godard at csun.edu
Mon Dec 6 13:47:37 PST 2004


1994 seems like a late target. I was given a copy of a 
Mosaic beta sometime in 1992. Yeah, I was still in an 
academic egg, but my use of and connection to it was 
nonacademic at the time. But to say that "the first phases 
of popular consciousness" came two years later seems odd.

-eg 

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> A DECADE OF WEBDESIGN
> A two day international conference
> 21-22 January 2005, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
> www.decadeofwebdesign.org & www.designtimeline.org 
> Conference registration: 
> http://www.decadeofwebdesign.org/practical_info.html.
> 
> A Decade of Webdesign
> In 1994 the world wide web crept out of its scientific and
> academic egg 
> and entered the first phases of popular consciousness. At 
this point 
> the web design explosion began. Ten years later, we would 
> like to stand 
> back and attempt to map something of these years of 
frenetic and 
> inventive interdisciplinary work.
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