Hi Laura,

I love the web tour format - 30 seconds to soak up anything from couple of lines of rhetoric to a website with links to ten thousand links of navel-focused-philosophy.
It's going to be running in the background on my laptop all day today:)

It reminds me of an early web form - the web ring - It's all broken up now but Andy Deck's Anti War Web Ring did something very similar.
http://artcontext.org/antiWar/index.php

Thanks for sharing this.

Ruth

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