(to)complete

(to)complete is a browser-native literary system resulting in a single, continuous shared sentence produced by visitation. Each qualified visit reveals only a few new words, extending a collective text that is simultaneously both approaching completion and never arriving. Trained on public-domain prose and altered by its own accumulating history, the work treats the browser as a site where attention becomes authorship and reading becomes a form of participation.

Sebastian Suarez-Solis: concept, code, interface, and text system. Source corpus: public-domain texts from Project Gutenberg by Laurence Sterne, Herman Melville, James Joyce, and Henry James.