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2003-12-11 09:09:56 UTC
http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-jenni11dec11,1,3983876.story?coll=la-headlines-technology
December 11, 2003 Pioneer to Pull Plug on JenniCam - JenniCam is
fading to black.
By Alex Pham, Times Staff Writer
Seven years after she set up a Web camera in her dorm room to let
thousands of Internet users watch her brush her teeth, do her homework
and sleep, Jennifer Ringley is shutting down the site that became one of
the first sensations of the online age.
Ringley, now 27 and living outside Sacramento, posted the news on
http://www.jennicam.org , saying the site would go dark Dec. 31. She did
not give a reason, and attempts to reach her by phone and e-mail
Wednesday were unsuccessful.
But PayPal, a company that processed donations to her site, offered a
clue. In Ringley's quest to show every aspect of her daily life, she
frequently revealed too much for PayPal.
"There was some frontal nudity on the site that violates our policy,"
said Amanda Tires, a spokeswoman for PayPal, a Mountain View, Calif.,
subsidiary of online auction house EBay Inc. So PayPal canceled
Ringley's account. "Pretty straightforward," Tires said.
JenniCam had subscribers who paid $15 a month to get snapshots every
minute from live cameras. Ringley had insisted that the fees covered
only her expenses and that she made no money on the site, which she once
described as a "human zoo." (Visitors can get a free snapshot every 15
minutes.)
Exhibitionist art has been around for years, but Ringley was one of the
first to exploit the Internet's potential to turn the masses into
voyeurs. Those who logged on to her site were treated to the quotidian
(Jenni making her bed) and the salacious (Jenni romping in that bed with
her friend's fiance).
"JenniCam is one of the great examples of Web art," said sociologist
Julian Dibbell, who writes about Internet culture and is author of "My
Tiny Life." "Her exercise may not have been so high-minded, but it was
certainly more gripping and smarter than anything that came out of art
or television. It's certainly more honest and committed."
Vanity cams, Dibbell said, follow a history of exhibitionism and
performance art. For instance, Yoko Ono, widow of John Lennon, in a 1964
performance called "Cut Piece" invited members of the audience to snip
off pieces of her clothing using scissors provided by the theater.
Whether JenniCam is art is up for debate.
"Certainly there's an entire porn industry that's popped up from that,
not to mention reality TV shows," said technology analyst Rob Enderle.
Whereas some regard Ringley's project as an innovative form of
expression and a precursor to reality television, others see the site as
light porn or just plain silly.
"As a young man, you went there thinking she's exploring all these
boundaries and potentials," said Justin Hall, who started one of the
first Web diaries in 1994. "But in the back of your head you're
thinking, 'Gee, I hope she shows her [breasts].' It was the pornography
of potential. It was a tease."
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/28/34430.html
Reg seeks poetic JenniCam memorial
By Lester Haines
Posted: 10/12/2003 at 10:16 GMT
Darkness will fall on legendary webcam site JenniCam at the end of 2003
after seven years of chronicling the everyday life of Jennifer Rigley.
(...)
Oh dear. JenniCam is hardly web porn, it must be said. Here's how
Jenni's herself puts it: "I keep JenniCam alive not because I want or
need to be watched, but because I simply don't mind being watched. What
you'll see is my life, exactly as it would be whether or not there were
cameras watching. From minute to minute, it can be tough to see what
it's about. The site has existed now for about seven years. As a
chronicle, a long-term experiment, the concept becomes clearer."
Whether or not you believe that JenniCam has any real merit as a
"long-term experiment", it's certainly attracted a few fans over the
years. Type "jennicam" into Google and you'll see for yourself. We were
particularly tickled by Howard A. Landman's The Sonnets to JenniCam,
which include this eulogy to the site's birth:
A grin arose. Oh pure superabundance!
Oh Jenni smiles! Oh wide grin in the eye!
And all grew still. But in this very silence
a new beginning, sign and change was nigh.
Which is where you come in. Just write us a haiku or limerick lamenting
Jennicam's passing, and the best entry will win one of our truly
sensational new My job went to India and all I got was this lousy T
shirt" range, the must-have Xmas designer kit for former UK callcentre
operatives.
Send your entries to me, with "jennicam" as the subject. The deadline
for entries is midnight on Sunday 14 December, and the winner will be
announced on Monday with the usual fanfare of trumpets. To get the
creative juices flowing, here's a quick limerick we knocked up in an
office power coffee break:
There was a young lady called Jenny
Who displayed all her charms which were many
But PayPal declined
To show her behind
And she ended up without a penny
--
http://www.geocities.com/snuhsite
From: en_mog <***@hotmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.tv.simpsons
Subject: Goodbye :-)
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 08:05:45 -0500
If I have any integrity at all, I must leave. I welcome others to do so
as well if they refuse to be led by a group of unthinking drones that
are stuck in such a mindnumbingly
predictable pattern of
snuh/attack/snuh/attack/penises/attack/snuh/rectum/attack/.
snuh(thing) by Mr. Neutron Tue Dec 5 2000 at 02:42 utc
Snuh is meow, sans talent, humor, wisdom and moderation. A dickhead
named Dean Humphries pursued this bad joke until just about everyone on
Usenet hated him. Made an especially bad enemy out of the Queen of Cans
and Jars. Snuh is now considered the lowest form of Usenet Performance
Art.
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December 11, 2003 Pioneer to Pull Plug on JenniCam - JenniCam is
fading to black.
By Alex Pham, Times Staff Writer
Seven years after she set up a Web camera in her dorm room to let
thousands of Internet users watch her brush her teeth, do her homework
and sleep, Jennifer Ringley is shutting down the site that became one of
the first sensations of the online age.
Ringley, now 27 and living outside Sacramento, posted the news on
http://www.jennicam.org , saying the site would go dark Dec. 31. She did
not give a reason, and attempts to reach her by phone and e-mail
Wednesday were unsuccessful.
But PayPal, a company that processed donations to her site, offered a
clue. In Ringley's quest to show every aspect of her daily life, she
frequently revealed too much for PayPal.
"There was some frontal nudity on the site that violates our policy,"
said Amanda Tires, a spokeswoman for PayPal, a Mountain View, Calif.,
subsidiary of online auction house EBay Inc. So PayPal canceled
Ringley's account. "Pretty straightforward," Tires said.
JenniCam had subscribers who paid $15 a month to get snapshots every
minute from live cameras. Ringley had insisted that the fees covered
only her expenses and that she made no money on the site, which she once
described as a "human zoo." (Visitors can get a free snapshot every 15
minutes.)
Exhibitionist art has been around for years, but Ringley was one of the
first to exploit the Internet's potential to turn the masses into
voyeurs. Those who logged on to her site were treated to the quotidian
(Jenni making her bed) and the salacious (Jenni romping in that bed with
her friend's fiance).
"JenniCam is one of the great examples of Web art," said sociologist
Julian Dibbell, who writes about Internet culture and is author of "My
Tiny Life." "Her exercise may not have been so high-minded, but it was
certainly more gripping and smarter than anything that came out of art
or television. It's certainly more honest and committed."
Vanity cams, Dibbell said, follow a history of exhibitionism and
performance art. For instance, Yoko Ono, widow of John Lennon, in a 1964
performance called "Cut Piece" invited members of the audience to snip
off pieces of her clothing using scissors provided by the theater.
Whether JenniCam is art is up for debate.
"Certainly there's an entire porn industry that's popped up from that,
not to mention reality TV shows," said technology analyst Rob Enderle.
Whereas some regard Ringley's project as an innovative form of
expression and a precursor to reality television, others see the site as
light porn or just plain silly.
"As a young man, you went there thinking she's exploring all these
boundaries and potentials," said Justin Hall, who started one of the
first Web diaries in 1994. "But in the back of your head you're
thinking, 'Gee, I hope she shows her [breasts].' It was the pornography
of potential. It was a tease."
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/28/34430.html
Reg seeks poetic JenniCam memorial
By Lester Haines
Posted: 10/12/2003 at 10:16 GMT
Darkness will fall on legendary webcam site JenniCam at the end of 2003
after seven years of chronicling the everyday life of Jennifer Rigley.
(...)
Oh dear. JenniCam is hardly web porn, it must be said. Here's how
Jenni's herself puts it: "I keep JenniCam alive not because I want or
need to be watched, but because I simply don't mind being watched. What
you'll see is my life, exactly as it would be whether or not there were
cameras watching. From minute to minute, it can be tough to see what
it's about. The site has existed now for about seven years. As a
chronicle, a long-term experiment, the concept becomes clearer."
Whether or not you believe that JenniCam has any real merit as a
"long-term experiment", it's certainly attracted a few fans over the
years. Type "jennicam" into Google and you'll see for yourself. We were
particularly tickled by Howard A. Landman's The Sonnets to JenniCam,
which include this eulogy to the site's birth:
A grin arose. Oh pure superabundance!
Oh Jenni smiles! Oh wide grin in the eye!
And all grew still. But in this very silence
a new beginning, sign and change was nigh.
Which is where you come in. Just write us a haiku or limerick lamenting
Jennicam's passing, and the best entry will win one of our truly
sensational new My job went to India and all I got was this lousy T
shirt" range, the must-have Xmas designer kit for former UK callcentre
operatives.
Send your entries to me, with "jennicam" as the subject. The deadline
for entries is midnight on Sunday 14 December, and the winner will be
announced on Monday with the usual fanfare of trumpets. To get the
creative juices flowing, here's a quick limerick we knocked up in an
office power coffee break:
There was a young lady called Jenny
Who displayed all her charms which were many
But PayPal declined
To show her behind
And she ended up without a penny
--
http://www.geocities.com/snuhsite
From: en_mog <***@hotmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.tv.simpsons
Subject: Goodbye :-)
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 08:05:45 -0500
If I have any integrity at all, I must leave. I welcome others to do so
as well if they refuse to be led by a group of unthinking drones that
are stuck in such a mindnumbingly
predictable pattern of
snuh/attack/snuh/attack/penises/attack/snuh/rectum/attack/.
snuh(thing) by Mr. Neutron Tue Dec 5 2000 at 02:42 utc
Snuh is meow, sans talent, humor, wisdom and moderation. A dickhead
named Dean Humphries pursued this bad joke until just about everyone on
Usenet hated him. Made an especially bad enemy out of the Queen of Cans
and Jars. Snuh is now considered the lowest form of Usenet Performance
Art.
-
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