Semantic Club
Semantic Club is an experimental web design laboratory focused on hash-driven generative design. The project explores the intersection of meaning, code, and visual aesthetics through automated page generation.
Each page is uniquely generated based on current time, news feeds, and deterministic algorithms, creating a constantly evolving digital artifact.
Overview
The Semantic Club project draws inspiration from Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the Semantic Web[1], where information is structured and interconnected in meaningful ways.
Design Philosophy
The project employs multiple design templates that rotate based on temporal and contextual factors. Current template: Wiki.
Template System
Templates are modular and can be easily added or modified. Each template includes multiple color themes and adapts to current content dynamically.
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References
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- "NASA Selects Axiom Space for Fifth Private Mission to Space Station" . NASA. 2026.02.02.
- "'Do you think you're the devil himself?' Epstein questioned in newly released interview" . BBC. 2026.02.02.
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- "NASA Honor Awards for Cold Atom Lab Team Members" . NASA. 2026.02.02.