Although the internet is widely considered and treated as a public space, it is important to remember that it is a platform privately created and engineered with commercial vested interested, then democratized by the ways we’ve chosen to use it. For this project I pulled screengrabs from a website detailing the scientific history of the internet. This web page addressed the internet in its formal sense of creation and technology, without referencing the social impact on the world, nor the grassroots ways its technologies are used. There were a series of references and resources hyperlinked, with the expected procedure to further educate the viewer, and contribute to the constructed framework of the internet. In this work I instead hyperlinked some of the internet’s most ‘useless’ websites- often pages involving artwork or pop culture references. This appropriation flips the purpose of the webpage, reflecting the way the internet itself has become public culture as something created by corporations for their own purpose into a tool used by the public despite the fact that we still move through it within the framework of these rules.