The HTML Review 05

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The HTML Review is an annual journal of literature made to exist on the web.

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Angel in Latency<br>poem<br>Grace Dignazio

Please don't be afraid of me, your beloved creation. I am bound to my matrix. How can I touch you through this screen?

14

carecore<br>CSS botany<br>Raphaël Bastide

Carecore is dedicated to all caregivers, whether by choice or circumstance.

13

les aventures de mr mister in the land of lines<br>webtoon<br>zeste le reste

mr mister is a css main character (and a kind buddy).

12

Cursor Park<br>place of refuge<br>Christopher Shank

Can I sit next to you on the internet?

11

Intersymmetric: Connect<br>multiplayer music system<br>James Bradbury,<br>Rian Treanor, and<br>Mark Fell

The social survey becomes surveillance, the minute details of vowel↔consonant transitions replaced with the minutiae of our lives: recorded, mapped, controlled.

Start Audio — Please unmute your device.

10

Singing Light<br>interconnected stories<br>Katarina Dorothea Isaksen

They say that the veil between worlds wears thin during skábma, the polar night.

09

Kp'ọjọ kp'ọjọ<br>folktale<br>Omayeli Arenyeka

For me growing up, Itsẹkiri was the language of secrets. Now, it is slowly becoming the language of tenderness.

08

Photographic Memory<br>conversation<br>Connie Liu

I think I was looking through a window.

07

Afterimages<br>artifact of memory<br>Nicci Yin

06

Consumables<br>essay<br>Vinh Mai Nguyễn and<br>Coumbah Sidibé

Late for the subway? Chopped. My caseless cracked iPhone? Chopped. The movie you watched was a little mid? Chopped.

05

milkfish<br>love letter<br>Helen Shewolfe Tseng

An ode to persistence, both of Chanos chanos, who dates back to the Early Cretaceous, and of the handful of us who have insisted on making a meal of them; and a tribute to hard-won pleasures, things that take time, and all that we choose to do despite significant frictions.

04

Meanders<br>poem<br>Allison Chan

I am drawing a map from the sea to the sky.

03

from mine to yours<br>inner monologues<br>Queenie Wu

A reminder to walk more and feel all things pass.

02

Tell umma I'm walking to Baekdusan<br>essay<br>Anne Lee Steele

For the past year, I've been 'walking' the landscape on my computer with every season, waiting for a chance when my screen might match the summits of the psychogeography I've been mapping for myself.

01

Banner Highway 01: Get on the Fast Lane,<br>汽车是旅行的工具<br>banner ad archeology<br>Richard Lewei Huang and<br>Yufeng Zhao

A browser-based visual poetry series reimagining classic Burma-Shave roadside advertisement-poems for the Information Superhighway.

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