Autor: Collected by Ethel Baraona Pohl and César Reyes
Nájera
Key contributors are:
Aristide Antonas, DEMILIT [Brian Finoki, Nick Sowers and Javier Arbona], Greg J. Smith, Nahrain Al-Mousawi, Pedro Gadanho, Pedro Hernández [La Periferia Doméstica] and Rory Hyde.
Aristide Antonas, DEMILIT [Brian Finoki, Nick Sowers and Javier Arbona], Greg J. Smith, Nahrain Al-Mousawi, Pedro Gadanho, Pedro Hernández [La Periferia Doméstica] and Rory Hyde.
The contributions selected
from the Call for
Submissions are:
Anargyros Drolapas, Anthi Tzakou, Benjamin Pothier, Daniel Perlin, Eva Papamargariti, Juan Carlos Barrios, Léopold Lambert, Luca Silenzi, Maro Tsagka, Mimi Zeiger, Mindaugas Skrupskelis, Nick Axel, Paco Gonzalez, Panos Dragonas, VITAMIN
Anargyros Drolapas, Anthi Tzakou, Benjamin Pothier, Daniel Perlin, Eva Papamargariti, Juan Carlos Barrios, Léopold Lambert, Luca Silenzi, Maro Tsagka, Mimi Zeiger, Mindaugas Skrupskelis, Nick Axel, Paco Gonzalez, Panos Dragonas, VITAMIN
Nombre de la Cápsula: Data
Thanatology | After Digital Media Euthanasia
Comunidad a la que
representa: COMUNIDAD
Coordenadas exactas de su
ubicación: The first
floppy seeds will be released in a Brutally Early meeting in the forthcoming
Venice Biennale. It is said that it will be the smallest pavilion ever.
Descripción: If you were asked to store your most valuable data...
What kind information would you keep in 130 kB? Your usernames and passwords,
your delicious tabs, a PDF with all your tweets, a map as a biography? Do you
think this data would be valuable if mapping the genomic code of knowledge at
this moment? It would be useful for anyone but you?
This challenging question was the start point
of this publishing projectin the intersection of technology and seed
banking.
Nature solves all its challenges with an efficient
combination of matter and information, activated by inputs of energy. With this
project we intend to create seeds... in a crude attempt to imitate nature. The
units of information are kept and spread into square shaped seeds: a series of
floppy disks.
A floppy disk as a seed?
The project is also a
complaint, a call of attention on the temporality of the devices we use to keep our
information. Is all
the information we keep really valuable? Aren’t we collecting data devices
filled with useless junk DNA? What happens with our information if “the cloud”
evaporates? Would we be able to rearrange key information combining it
efficiently? As recent studies of genomic information reveals, the complexity
of an organism doesn’t depends on the number of its genes, but in the way it
combines them.
This publishing project aims to keep essential
information from forward thinkers which regularly publish essays, papers, books
or are lecturing around the world; but in this case they were faced to the
challenge of preserve their most valuable data into a floppy seed, which
is also subjected to degradation. Even it can hardly be inserted and read in
our current digital hardware!
It’s possible that in the future, those basic info
units from different seeds will be combined by data geneticists in the hope to
reestablish the genetic code of the ideas of this time. Maybe they will keep
this basic units in other devices, into new kind of seeds.
Cómo es y Qué contiene: Digital DNA pieces
It have been stored only
99 floppy seeds with submissions [genes of 130kB] from key contributors that
are stored in all floppy seeds randomly combined with submissions from an open
call. Thus
each seed is completely different from the other ninety-eight.
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