For artist Daniel Leyva, the Internet is a deeply spiritual place. On his site Digital Altars/Spiritual.org, he explains that commercial sites have become a type of what he calls “web-based faiths.” These shrines to Google, Yahoo, and Ask.com cover all the bases of good places to worship the occult: there’s Victorian-era shrines, plenty of candles, and of course, pentagrams.
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