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name
name: Michaela Lakova
title: X


Michaela Lakova


title
X
abstract = 250 words<br>
'''The problem#1'''  
'''The problem#1'''  
* The ethical issue / interfering privacy ?
* The ethical issue / interfering privacy ?
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'''The problem#2'''<br>
'''The problem#2'''<br>
* The question of the ownership/ authorship? The problematic aspect of this data the project is less ethically charged, but instead it could go to a direction of who is the author/ share co-authorship.<br>
* The question of the ownership/ authorship? The problematic aspect of this data the project is less ethically charged, but instead it could go to a direction of who is the author/ share co-authorship.<br>
//abstract = 250 words<br>


'''intro = 500 word'''s<br>
'''intro = 500 word'''s<br>
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How the act of data recovery and the reversed process is of erasing is already a critic?  
How the act of data recovery and the reversed process is of erasing is already a critic?  


* Technical aspect  
== Technical aspect ==
How data is structured? <br>
How data is structured? <br>
What is cluster/partition? <br>
What is cluster/partition? <br>
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<Data erasure <br>
<Data erasure <br>


[existing material: proposal and essay on practice, notes from methods class - texts that relate to your work]
//[existing material: proposal and essay on practice, notes from methods class - texts that relate to your work]
 
chapter 1
 
Project description and aims = 250 words


==Project description and aims ==
250 words<br>
I have started a process of retrieving old hard drives disks (data storage) restoring the data out of them, in order to examine abandoned data and leftover traces. By doing this I am exploring the problematic aspect of data erasure.
I have started a process of retrieving old hard drives disks (data storage) restoring the data out of them, in order to examine abandoned data and leftover traces. By doing this I am exploring the problematic aspect of data erasure.
The hard drive, in this case a rather obsolete object, serves as an ultimate storage of data, container of past and present, which could be also invaded and investigated further.
The hard drive, in this case a rather obsolete object, serves as an ultimate storage of data, container of past and present, which could be also invaded and investigated further.
The traces of information are exponential they contain various sources...they travel, scattered being trade -transacted or serve as a found footage for artistic intervention.
The traces of information are exponential they contain various sources...they travel, scattered being trade -transacted or serve as a found footage for artistic intervention.


[existing material: proposal and essay on practice]
[existing material: proposal and essay on practice]


Past work and contextualisation = 1000 [existing material: 'what, how and why' texts; notes from methods class - texts that relate to your work.]
Past work and contextualisation = 1000 [existing material: 'what, how and why' texts; notes from methods class - texts that relate to your work.]
chapter 2


==PROCESS BASED==
==PROCESS BASED==

Revision as of 13:03, 22 January 2014

Project proposal

grad_proposal

Notes on project proposal

Useful texts/ annotations
BEWARE OF THIS VIRUS…CONTACT US FOR VACCINATION

User:Michaela/Glitchy --- sorry can not link it!
Look at the pdf---> "BEWARE OF THIS VIRUS…CONTACT US FOR VACCINATION"
/ a research text, written before Piet Zwart might be relevant to my research /

Influential texts
  • Apsolutno and Revolver. The Absolute report. Springerin.

(time/ space/ code/memory)

draft

name: Michaela Lakova title: X


The problem#1

  • The ethical issue / interfering privacy ?

theme: PRIVACY IN DIGITAL REALM
The ethical issue I want to address is: who has the right to withdrawal someone's data and how this data could be used, reused or misused?

The problem#2

  • The question of the ownership/ authorship? The problematic aspect of this data the project is less ethically charged, but instead it could go to a direction of who is the author/ share co-authorship.

//abstract = 250 words

intro = 500 words
This project is trigger by the idea of how the data trace is permanent, could not be destroyed or erased completely. It has been encapsulated within the time, the code and the medium itself. How the act of data recovery and the reversed process is of erasing is already a critic?

Technical aspect

How data is structured?
What is cluster/partition?
What is data recovery?
<Data erasure

//[existing material: proposal and essay on practice, notes from methods class - texts that relate to your work]

Project description and aims

250 words
I have started a process of retrieving old hard drives disks (data storage) restoring the data out of them, in order to examine abandoned data and leftover traces. By doing this I am exploring the problematic aspect of data erasure. The hard drive, in this case a rather obsolete object, serves as an ultimate storage of data, container of past and present, which could be also invaded and investigated further. The traces of information are exponential they contain various sources...they travel, scattered being trade -transacted or serve as a found footage for artistic intervention.

[existing material: proposal and essay on practice]

Past work and contextualisation = 1000 [existing material: 'what, how and why' texts; notes from methods class - texts that relate to your work.]

PROCESS BASED

For example this chapter could describe my methodology of data recovery.
I built a simple methodology of data recovery. The data storage is the approached collection of ten hard drives followed by information about the hard drive: the source of origin()

The documentation or the process of recovery consists of video capture of the used software and sound from a spinning hard drive disk (unable to boot). In order to organize this accidentally found archive I simply described the size/ model of each hard drive, the process of the remain time and amount of the restored data. Data collection consists of rich content of personal data: img files, videos files, audio files, code or text logs and trash (or unrecoverable files or parasite files etc.) Sample of found material:

Continuation of past work and contextualisation: 1000 [existing material: 'what, how and why' texts; notes from methods class - texts that relate to your work.]

chapter 3:



genesis of current project = 1000 [existing material: proposal and essay on practice]

chapter 4

current project and contextualisation = 2000 [existing material: proposal and notes for proposal]

chapter 5

exhibition = 1000 words

Conclusion = 500 words


Word count 7500 words