This page is the “Personal Network.” It displays work from the websites a member is following, in the order it was published. It also provides a way to engage in dialogue about the work in the form of “Cargo Comments.”

The “Projects/Images” toggle provides access to an Image Gallery, offering an alternate way of browsing websites in the Personal Network.

The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
Innocentia 
Susanne Bisovsky / Innocentia / Everlasting Collection / Editorial photography.
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Brandy 
 
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self 
 
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Yes, as every one knows, meditation and water are... 
Ocean scapes by Corey Arnold Title: Herman Melville Folkert
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dankook university graduate exhibition 
dankook university graduate exhibition book: 210 x 210 mm, 284 pages postcard: 210 x 210 mm
 
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Marine 
 
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Olga 
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Photo series: California 
Photographs on this page are available under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Creative Commons license. Click photos for more info. ...
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A monotonous and unvarying order was established in my... 
Creased prints by John Houck Title: Søren Kierkegaard Atley
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Little Nuances 
2010
 
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Enclosures 
2011 -
 
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Cargo 
A web publishing CMS and community-building platform where everything, from the ever-changing visual appearance of people’s personal websites, to the user...
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A Repository of quotes 
A continually updated archive of good ideas downloaded into English. The only problem with seeing too much is that it makes you insane. (Phaedrus) Immortality...
 
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Space Teriyaki 4 
Visions of space and the future in Japan in the 70s and 80s. What you are seeing here is a selection of scans from my (somewhat endless) stash of books and...
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Bas Jan Ader 
Website for Dutch/Californian artist Bas Jan Ader, last seen in 1975 when he took off in what would have been the smallest sailboat ever to cross the Atlantic. He...
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Fiskars TV Film 
Art direction of Fiskars TV film (primarily) for the french market. Work at Wonder Group - Helsinki with Tobias Dahlberg. Produced by Acne Production, Stockholm,...
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Harry Clarke's Fairy Tales 
In 1922, Harrap published The Fairy Tales of Perrault with pictures by Ireland's Illustration God Harry Clarke (1889–1931). While not as frightening as Clarke's...
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READERS DIGEST 
READERS DIGEST Agent: The Jacky Winter Group Client: Readers Digest Australia Description: Editorial Illustrations for the Handyman Issue
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18 Photo Concepts 
18 Visual Concepts during a year: Identity, Language, Comunication, Structure, Image, Perception, Knowledge, Idea, Reality, Vision, Distance, Envoirment, to Code,...
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The hallucinatory operators are real 
Drawings by Moebius (Jean Giraud) Title: William Burroughs More Moebius Folkert
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In absolute darkness we brooded on the origin and the... 
Drawings by Virgil Finlay Title: Olaf Stapledon, Star Maker Folkert
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... a fetish made of crystals and electricity, animated... 
Works by Pam et Jenny Title: Hito Steyerl (via) Folkert
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Kris Kool 
This amazing French graphic novel—Kris Kool by Philip Caza—was published in 1970 by Eric Losfeld/Le Terrain Vague. The scans are courtesy of David from Jive...
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Malicious Glamour 
Late 60s photographs by Franco Rubartelli Title via the tumblr Malicious Glamour Will 50 Watts
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NITE LITE JAPAN 
Story: A phone rings softly in a field... Location: Dark places near and around a mysterious train station in Kochi, Japan. Tech-Specs: Format: Digital Camera:...
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THE HYENA AND OTHER MEN 
THE HYENA AND OTHER MEN Essay by Will Smith . . . pieter hugo, mallam galadima ahmadu with jamis, nigeria, 2005, c-print (courtesy of yossi milo) Pieter Hugo...
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Retreating from such a speculative mood, we come now to... 
Resurfaced from A Journey Round My Skull 50 Watts More info at b-o-r-g.org Folkert
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ONLY THE MADMAN IS ABSOLUTELY SURE 
Paintings by Yago Hortal Title: Robert Anton Wilson Folkert
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