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DO YOU THINK DIGITAL MEDIA
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Web 1.0, which was the birth of the Internet, which was called the “just to read” web no longer exists. Now this page has also disappeared, the only thing left is the errors of the servers that send us back to the time when there was something here. Each of these errors is further proof of the fallibility of the web and were chosen because they are the remains that will always be there when everything is gone.
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The server is unable to process the request sent by the client
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"Whenever you click on a link or type in a URL and press Enter, your browser sends a request to the web server for the website you are trying to access. The server receives and processes the request, and then sends the relevant resources back together with an HTTP header. " (An HTTP header that is from the 400 series are) "Customer error codes indicating that there was a problem with the order."
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The media format of the requested data is not supported by the server
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The client has requested a response using Accept- headers that the server is unable to fulfill.
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The request was well-formed but was unable to be followed due to semantic errors.
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The specific resource is unavailable
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The resource is locked.
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developed as a solution to human fallibility and errors, as well as the weakness of physical means. The digital, therefore, is seen as something permanent and free of accidents. However, this perception turns out to be false.
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The information may be corrupted, inaccessible, missing. Digital media is not permanent and infallible. The digital does not escape the ephemerality that defines reality.
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The client does not have authorization to access the content.
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Digital hardware is too a physical form, also susceptible to suffering from accidents and deterioration. Errors may occur in the software itself, or on the web.
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The main characteristic of a computer is its memory, its ability to store information,
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the request sent by the client could not be authenticated.
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This response has been permanently deleted.
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The user requests an illegal resource.
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Project developed in Communication Design III at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon in the academic year 2020-2021 by Alejandra Ferreira, Lúcio Simões, Marie Martins and Rafael Anacleto.