GeoCities could be not more, but, unlike any other bits of internet past, its entire contents were thoroughly archived before the location was completely shut down in 2009. That spread out some interesting possibilities for anyone fascinated by being silly with the 650 gigabyte archive, and this so-called “Deleted City” project may be the foremost interesting yet. Described as a “digital archaeology of the sector wide web because it exploded into the 21st century,” the project appropriately visualized GeoCities as one large city, that are dived into and explored at will (complete with a soundtrack supplied by “nearby” MIDI files). Unfortunately, it isn’t clear when or if folks will actually be capable of check it out for themselves, but you possibly can no less than take a guided tour within the video after the break.
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