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90 Day Jane
[SUMMARY—The dark web.]
(USA) Technology and the web is value-neutral. It is given meaning by the people who use it and the context in which it is used. It has an incredible potential give us the ability to connect globally, inspire change plus provide opportunities to creatively communicate.
The mainstream media does a great job at covering all aspects of the negative side (which is why we tend to focus on the good stuff here), however, in between the "my-house-party-appeared-on-MySpace-and-10,000-strangers-turned-up-and-trashed-it" and the "behind-every-click-there-is-dangerous-pedophile", there comes a chilling example of how dark it really can be…
90 Day Jane is a blog of a girl who is 'allegedly' chronicling her last 90 days before committing suicide.
Fake? PR stunt? Real? You decide.
UPDATE 13.2.08: this was pulled from the blogs last post before it went 'off-the-air':
I wanted this blog to be about personal discovery and truth. But the correspondences I have received have taught me more about those qualities than I could ever express. 90DayJane has become its own entity and has influenced me. In fact, it has changed my perspective as a human being.
I feel a massive sense of responsibility to my art, but more importantly the readers of this blog. My closeness to this project must have made art seem like reality to many people. That is not a reaction that I expected nor can I morally justify. This is why my project, 90DayJane, will be taken down in the next few hours.
Filed by DK on February 11 2008
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