I created an accordion-style book as a conceptual art piece in attempt to follow fourteen rules for two weeks controlling my internet behavior and orient it towards increasing traffic and popularity. At first I was excited, I enjoy the internet as a tool, and it helps me find the things I need. I followed the rules carefully, and reviewed my traffic data everyday.
By day four, I already had the sensation that I was selling myself out, and I'm not trying to sell any other product than basically myself. I wrote all the rules in my book and later, unintentionally, as I began to illustrate them, it became sarcastic, funny, nihilistic images. I went with my dark humor and finished the book in that manor. On the back I graphed my increased traffic data from over the two weeks. One example of data is going from 0 to 102 "likes" in two weeks on my Facebook page, mostly by invitation I assume, so more like internet "fame-ish" than famous.
I did learn a few things though, if you pay a small amount of money you can spread any idea, no matter how ridiculously stupid, very, very, very far across the internet world. When my Facebook page traffic was at about 50 views (not "likes,") it promised me for $5.00USD for one day to increase the views to some random range of 720-951. It is all insane really. I also learned a lot about internet image, how to clean up my own presence, and to start a fresh blog concentrated on art.
So here's my new blog.
Internet Fame