Wetranslate.thiscould.work !exclusive! May 2026
When you press the button, the text shimmers for a moment. Then it reappears — slightly rearranged, vowels leaning at new angles, punctuation hovering midair as if reconsidering.
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the sound a refrigerator makes when no one is home the feeling after crying but before speaking the morning you forgot your own name for three seconds When you press the button, the text shimmers for a moment
Then, in the “To” field, you type a language that cannot be verified: It is a boat that forgets its own harbor
A blank browser window, off-white like old paper. Three faint lines: [ ] To: [ ] Translate No dropdown menus. No language names. You must type something like:
This is a conceptual piece titled — part net art, part speculative interface. wetranslate.thiscould.work
An infinite, unreliable translation loop between languages that don’t yet exist.
