Hardly needs an introduction, but someone is always experiencing something new on the internet, so if this is you today - congratulations!
You can click many of the images to pop up an archived version of an old Geocities page. Or just scroll and enjoy the soothing theme song (recommend turning sound on (speaker icon in top-right)).
Here’s a splainer from the footer of Cameron’s World itself:
GeoCities was a web-hosting service that made it possible for people to build their own home pages. During the 90s, users from all over the world created personalized corners of the Internet.
By the time the U.S. service shut down in October 2009, there were over 38 million GeoCities pages. Cameron’s World brings together archived material from thousands and thousands of these sites.
In an age where we interact primarily with branded and marketed web content, Cameron’s World is a tribute to the lost days of unrefined self-expression on the Internet. This project recalls the visual aesthetics from an era when it was expected that personal spaces would always be under construction.
Actually, a little bit of trivia: if you go back to the aughts with the WayBack Machine, you’ll find the domain was considerably riskier then. Click around at your own risk, because it gets NSFW pretty quickly. :)