19/07/2025
📷 The First Photo Ever Uploaded Online… Was a Joke Band at CERN!
🤳 Long before Instagram selfies, the internet's first image was a parody girl group created by scientists.
In 1992, while the internet was still in its awkward teenage phase of text-only pages and blinking cursors, a group of quirky scientists at CERN made digital history—accidentally. They uploaded the very first photo to the World Wide Web… and it wasn’t a scientific breakthrough or a world leader. It was a group of women in vintage outfits posing like a pop group.
Meet Les Horribles Cernettes, a parody band formed by CERN employees, mostly women working in administrative roles and physics labs. Their songs spoofed the romantic lives of physicists with titles like “Collider” and “Strong Interaction”. Their charm and humor made them an office hit—but one of their photos ended up making internet history.
The photo was uploaded by Tim Berners-Lee himself, the inventor of the World Wide Web. He needed an image to test and demonstrate that the web could handle multimedia—not just plain text. So, instead of a dull diagram or graph, he picked the lighthearted, hilarious image of the Cernettes. With that, the first-ever photo on the web was born: a joke band made by scientists, for scientists.
And just like that, the internet’s first-ever image wasn’t a landmark photo—it was a glamorous nerdy prank that helped shape the multimedia web as we know it today. Proof that humor and science go hand-in-hand—even in the birth of the internet.
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