
The Eharu616 Campaign was launched with the objective of mobilizing Internet users to record and capture information that flows rapidly throughout the Internet in a state of constant flux on June 16 each year, if only on that day.
The Internet evolves at breathtaking pace, but the information there disappears, without being preserved. We believe that the Internet should be recorded and preserved, as do museums and libraries. The information documented through the Eharu616 Campaign will become valuable resources for future generations to get a glimpse of an aspect of the past Internet culture.
The online information we collect on June 16 becomes history!
Collect one day of the Internet. How many hours a day do you stay online?In June 2004, a project named “A Tale of a City 9404 (Handosi Story)” to photograph and video-record one day in Seoul, that moves at a rapid pace, prompted 24 Internet users including executives and employees of Daum Communications and volunteer workers to capture the content of the Internet on that day. This was titled @2004. Since then, the Daum Foundation and the National Internet Development Agency (NIDA) declared June 16th as the Internet Day, as part of the Infortrust Movement, and has collected, maintained and exhibited the Internet on the day every year.
















