Difference between revisions of "Canv.as"
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| URL = http://canv.as | | URL = http://canv.as | ||
| project_status = {{closing}} | | project_status = {{closing}} | ||
| archiving_status = {{ | | archiving_status = {{saved}} | ||
| irc = canvas | | irc = canvas | ||
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/canvas-grab canvas-grab], [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/canvas-archive-grab canvas-archive-grab] | | source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/canvas-grab canvas-grab], [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/canvas-archive-grab canvas-archive-grab] | ||
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About half of the images were saved. Their server couldn't handle the load until they pulled the plug on April 12, 2014. | About half of the images were saved. Their server couldn't handle the load until they pulled the plug on April 12, 2014. | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 03:22, 13 August 2014
Canvas Networks | |
URL | http://canv.as |
Status | Closing |
Archiving status | Saved! |
Archiving type | Unknown |
Project source | canvas-grab, canvas-archive-grab |
Project tracker | http://tracker.archiveteam.org/canvas/ |
IRC channel | #canvas (on hackint) |
Canvas Networks was a website centered on sharing and remixing media, particularly images. The website was founded by the owner of 4chan, Christopher Poole, and backed by Andreessen Horowitz, SV Angel, Lerer Ventures, Founder Collective, and Joshua Schachter. It closed in 2014.[1]
On August 8, 2014, a temporary static archive was made available. They expressed great interest in providing a permanent home for Canvas at the Internet Archive.
Site Structure
- uggcf://pnai.nf/fgngvp/nepuvir_guernq_yvaxf.ugzy
- Update (Aug 9, 2014): uggc://qenjdhrfg-rkcbeg.f3-jrofvgr-hf-rnfg-1.nznmbanjf.pbz/nyy_hfref.ugzy
How can I help?
The project is not in the warrior yet.
You can run the scripts manually.
New for August 2014!
Start up the warrior and select the Canvas project.
Alternatively for advanced users, you can run the scripts manually.
Archives
Archives are located at: https://archive.org/details/2014_03_Canvas_Grab
About half of the images were saved. Their server couldn't handle the load until they pulled the plug on April 12, 2014.
TODO: post link to archives of the static site.
References
External Links
- "Canvas Networks" at Wikipedia