Praystation His website,
Praystation.com, which he would use to exhibit new design work and experiments, was one of the first to offer
open source Flash files. The second year of Praystation.com was compiled into a
CD-ROM called
PrayStation Hardrive, which included source files, photos and miscellaneous items that Joshua Davis worked on during that time, distributed in limited quantities by
IdN magazine. The disc included a 32-page booklet and was packaged in a plastic casing modeled after the
PlayStation 2.
Dreamless Dreamless.org was the site of a popular
Internet forum, hosted by Joshua Davis from 1999 to 2001. Its minimal design, understated
Web presence and hidden registration page all added to its intrigue, and for a while it was a gathering place for many graphic and web designers and programmers. "
Photoshop Battles" were a popular activity among forum members, leading into the
internet phenomenon now referred to as
Photoshop tennis. The community of Dreamless traveled past the boundaries of the Internet — impromptu local meetings ("riots", as Davis called them) were arranged for Dreamless users to meet face-to-face and exchange ideas.
Threadless founders
Jake Nickell and
Jacob DeHart met while active in the Dreamless community, and started Threadless after Jake won a T-shirt design competition run by Dreamless. One notorious forum on Dreamless was "08 - Meaningless and Shallow", a topical free-for-all which led to numerous
flame wars,
post floods and user-led
XSS vandalism. After several "meltdowns" and member disputes, Davis closed Dreamless in July 2001. The link was reused to host Davis's
Minecraft server. While private at the time of its creation, it is now open to everyone. The server was used mainly by the
Deadmau5 mau5ville Minecraft community. As of July 2021 the minecraft server is no longer running.
Books • •
Multimedia •
Websites • Once Upon A Forest • PrayStation.com - Year 2, version 4 archive • Hype Framework - A collaborative project with
Branden Hall ==Awards and accolades==