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MyCity

1st World City Webdesign Exhibition · Rio de Janeiro, 1999

What MyCity was

mycity.com.br, the 1st World City Webdesign Exhibition, was a pioneering late-1999 project that brought together the work of 46 web designers from 43 different cities around the world. Each participating artist or studio, selected via the Internet after roughly six months of research, was given a single brief and total creative freedom: to build a website about the city where they lived or were born.

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Beginning from a common concept, every team produced a deeply personal, experimental portrait of their city — using the cutting-edge web technologies of the moment. The result was a remarkable snapshot of turn-of-the-millennium digital culture, a global showcase where cities like London, Paris, Tokyo’s neighbors, Rio de Janeiro, New York, Jerusalem, Singapore and dozens more each appeared as a distinct work of interactive art.

Who made it

The project was conceived and curated by Jair de Souza, with project and technology coordination by Alexandre Ribenboim, and it functioned both as a curated online exhibition, freely visitable by Internet users worldwide through the address www.mycity.com.br, and as a physical, gallery-style installation. It stood at the intersection of art, design and the early commercial web, treating the humble “city website” as a creative medium worthy of exhibition.

Where it was shown

The exhibition had its first staging at the Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (CCBB) in Rio de Janeiro at the end of 1999, running from December 21, 1999 to March 3, 2000, where the 46 websites were presented in a special set-up of 23 multimedia computers, in addition to being available online to visitors across the globe. MyCity was then exhibited in Barcelona, Spain, and Firenze, Italy.

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