AutomatedMan
Padawan Learner
I just finished up watching the Digital Amesia (on [html=http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/digital-amnesia/] Top Documentary Films[/html] and Youtube. The documentary focused on how our culture is moving towards more ephemeral media like ebooks and websites from physical media like books and magazines. It showcased a few organizatinos that are categorizing different forms of media, digitizing print media and archiving websites. The Long Now Foundation was the most interesting to me, as they managed to create a metallic disk that holds all of the worlds known spoken languages along with regional information associated with them.
One troubling thing to consider is, as one interviewee noted, is that our lives are increasingly being saved on a hard drive. Even more troubling is the fact that, in the event of a cosmic event, a pole flip or powerful solar storm, those drives, and our digitized history would be toast (unless they were in a Faraday cage!). At least, for the time being, we have a platform like this forum to share our knowledge on!
One troubling thing to consider is, as one interviewee noted, is that our lives are increasingly being saved on a hard drive. Even more troubling is the fact that, in the event of a cosmic event, a pole flip or powerful solar storm, those drives, and our digitized history would be toast (unless they were in a Faraday cage!). At least, for the time being, we have a platform like this forum to share our knowledge on!