A new site randomly extracts moving images from Wikipedia's articles. Forget Tumblr , this is real net art.
Wikigifs, created by Joel Franusic, is a single-serving site that shows you a random GIF from Wikipedia's servers with each click. Wikipedia was founded in 2001 and didn't really hit its stride until 2004, but these thousands of GIFs are pure '90s — created, as most of Wikipedia's content is, by users.
There's something soothing about looking at Wikipedia this way; it's the sum of human knowledge, at least on the Internet, distilled into a bunch of pixelated, dithered, borderline-inexplicable animations. Minus context, they become almost beautiful. And they raise questions too. Like: