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The focus of this project lies in the saving and the storage of photographs and data. The relation between material and immaterial – about the digital and the real space that digital photos take up. | The focus of this project lies in the saving and the storage of photographs and data. The relation between material and immaterial – about the digital and the real space that digital photos take up. | ||
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Where do we save this mass of data? | Where do we save this mass of data? | ||
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Do we ever look at it again or does it rest on some kind of "data-cementery“? | Do we ever look at it again or does it rest on some kind of "data-cementery“? | ||
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Are we questioning the action of takig a picture or do we just take to "have“ it? | Are we questioning the action of takig a picture or do we just take to "have“ it? | ||
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Is there a need for materialized pictures (hype of polaroid pics)? | Is there a need for materialized pictures (hype of polaroid pics)? | ||
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How do we deal with these images? How do we sort/ archive these pictures? | How do we deal with these images? How do we sort/ archive these pictures? | ||
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What does a digital picture storage look like? | What does a digital picture storage look like? | ||
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What if a storage like an external hard disk drive breaks down? | What if a storage like an external hard disk drive breaks down? |
Revision as of 12:07, 24 September 2015
The focus of this project lies in the saving and the storage of photographs and data. The relation between material and immaterial – about the digital and the real space that digital photos take up. --- Where do we save this mass of data?
Do we ever look at it again or does it rest on some kind of "data-cementery“?
Are we questioning the action of takig a picture or do we just take to "have“ it?
Is there a need for materialized pictures (hype of polaroid pics)?
How do we deal with these images? How do we sort/ archive these pictures?
What does a digital picture storage look like?
What if a storage like an external hard disk drive breaks down?