User blog:Godofmemez/Strange Website Research

Well, since my browser crashes a lot with programs open, I am going to give some brief descriptions for this research.

You know about the Strange Website Right? That site named wwwwwwwww.jodi.org, it may looks like an ordinary glitched website, but everyone thinks it's suspicious, and I recovered more information and another guy researching with me (User:Lyonx) so I will give the parts of the information from them.

He linked to me a website which is http://www.racedepartment.com/threads/wwwwwwwww-jodi-org-revealed.9903/, it seems to be about researching the website too, the team goes into the source code of the homepage and they summarized that the codes of the homepage, in fact, was "a diagram of the nuclear bomb"

They then posted the ASCII literation of the nuclear bomb diagram, which was from the homepage of the site, then I go to the homepage, and I realized that the jibberish mess link in the homepage, in fact, was a diagram of the nuclear bomb, but the formatting makes it looks like a gibberish and clunched up together.

And he also give me a link to the wikipedia page about Jodi, and the previous website seems to quote a part from the wiki page which they noted as interesting, the quote is:

"To those that are not in on their conceptual jokes, Jodi's works seem inaccessible and impenetrable, appearing to make the user's computer run amok. For example, their 1995[1] work wwwwwwwww.jodi.org appears at first glance to consist of meaningless text, until a glance at the HTML source code reveals detailed diagrams of hydrogen and uranium bombs. Their early work often used this tactic of mimicking computer glitches and viruses as an aesthetic or humorous device, but upon viewing the source for this front page, the viewer is able to uncover plans for building a bomb. This site reflects the Borgesian non-linear approach to writing HTML. The term Borgesian was derived to Jorge Luis Borges who wrote the poem garden of forking paths."

This makes the site somewhat suspicious, as the text said that it "make the user's computer run amok" and "Their early work often used this tactic of mimicking computer glitches and viruses as an aesthetic or humorous device"

And then Lynox gave the link to another website which looks like it was based off from wwwwwwwww.jodi.org, because of it's similarity, the website is : http://www.artknowledge.net/trashconnection/index.html

Note the "trashconnection," it may mean that the website give the links to completely weird garbage websites.

I cannot describe it clearly, because it was completely a jumble of gibberish except some links to a number of other sub-strange websites, the picture of the site :



Well, as you see there was some links to more strange websites I cannot describe it all in this research since I need to make it quick, one site appears to be a switching pattern of ASCII hexagonal shapes with numbers in it over time (the link is known as "air"), and the other one appears to be a link to a picture of an artifiact resembling a patterned golden duck (the link is "russian"), clicking it appears to email to "olialia@cityline.ru", I didn't even know if it was a real email or not, but I didn't click that shit, you have to see that yourself.

I also didn't know why I had a fuzzy feeling when I'm clicking the links on that site, those sites are clearly suspicious.

Now the more things found on the wwwwwwwww.jodi.com website is that, the text in the first link can be translated, here's the original text:

"2 sip buat proteksi Disk... apet dari nasehat seorang Te in dashboard sampai mengalam angani diskcrash kalah sama"

Lynox translates this to :

"Done making the disk protection... This guy from someones advice in dashboard until experiencing the disc crash lose together."

This text probably means that there is a secret data in the site protected in a disk, however, the 2nd line still didn't make sense to me, through.

And then... I forgot that there were another link in the index too, which the link is the icon besides the BETALAB link, it looks like the faq judging from the link and there were links to two subpages, the site appears to be yet ANOTHER gibberish, it leads to a page with green link and black text, with very dark green blackground, highlighting the black text can yield a secret message

http://wwwwwwwww.jodi.org/100cc/faq/index.html

The next link was the "err" page, this time the text was yellow and the background was slightly darker, clicking on the links lead to the main faq page, and unlike the main page the texts are all links

http://wwwwwwwww.jodi.org/100cc/faq/err.html

The another link is "suns", it appears to be a page with jumble of letters contiunously seperated by hypens one by one, with two different sizes, and it is also nonsense when reading of the letters is attempted, all text is striked and all text is links to the index, the text was red while the background was maroon

http://wwwwwwwww.jodi.org/100cc/faq/suns.html

Now this is the information currently known in this part of research.

I will update this blog if we found more information regarding the website