Difference between revisions of "Textz.com"
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− | '''Textz.com''' | + | '''Textz.com''' is a warez database for texts. Its first iteration was run by [[Sebastian Lütgert]]/ROLUX from [[2001]] with the slogan »we are the & in copy & paste«. The website has been relaunched on 22 March 2020. |
− | + | In the earlier version, one could find text with and without copyright, fictional and theoretical texts, manifestos, articles and song lyrics. Texts by [[Theodor W. Adorno]] side by side with texts by the autonome a.f.r.i.k.a.-Gruppe, Douglas Adams appeared next to [[Klaus Theweleit]] and [[Kathy Acker]]. The texts originated from various sources. They were submitted by authors themselves, supplied to the textz.com database by various online collaborators as freely circulating texts on the Net, or were scanned in from printed media page by page, processed via a text recognition program, and transformed into ASCII files. | |
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* http://web.archive.org/web/20060411064533/http://www.textz.com/ | * http://web.archive.org/web/20060411064533/http://www.textz.com/ | ||
* http://web.archive.org/web/20080419023957/http://textz.com/adorno/readme.html | * http://web.archive.org/web/20080419023957/http://textz.com/adorno/readme.html |
Revision as of 07:40, 23 March 2020
Textz.com is a warez database for texts. Its first iteration was run by Sebastian Lütgert/ROLUX from 2001 with the slogan »we are the & in copy & paste«. The website has been relaunched on 22 March 2020.
In the earlier version, one could find text with and without copyright, fictional and theoretical texts, manifestos, articles and song lyrics. Texts by Theodor W. Adorno side by side with texts by the autonome a.f.r.i.k.a.-Gruppe, Douglas Adams appeared next to Klaus Theweleit and Kathy Acker. The texts originated from various sources. They were submitted by authors themselves, supplied to the textz.com database by various online collaborators as freely circulating texts on the Net, or were scanned in from printed media page by page, processed via a text recognition program, and transformed into ASCII files.
- Literature
- Daniel Snelson, "Textwarez: The Executable Files of Textz.com", ch 1 in Snelson, Variable Format: Media Poetics and the Little Database, University of Pennsylvania, 2015, pp 25-58. PhD dissertation. [1]
- Links