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[[File:Bookie.png|thumbnail|310px|left|The [Err] Booklet is a visual assemblage of found images from the mentioned hard drives, Internet materials related to the research topic and photographs I took during the process of writing the thesis. | [[File:Bookie.png|thumbnail|310px|left|The [Err] Booklet is a visual assemblage of found images from the mentioned hard drives, Internet materials related to the research topic and photographs I took during the process of writing the thesis. | ||
This booklet aims to trace back the process of data recovery, display and potentially erase lost and found artifacts of data. It is also a work log of personal thoughts, observations, concerns and frustrations, which surpasses the actual process | This booklet aims to trace back the process of data recovery, display and potentially erase lost and found artifacts of data. It is also a work log of personal thoughts, observations, concerns and frustrations, which surpasses the actual process.]][[File:In bookie.png|thumbnail|310px|right|[Err] Booklet p9&p10]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:13, 20 June 2014
Student | Michaela Lakova |
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Featured image | File:File:TENT Unlinked 12.jpg |
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Bio | Michaela Lakova(BG) is a visual artist who takes a lost and found approach to media. Her field of research and practice involves catchy bits and bytes of errors, systems malfunction and the inevitable generation of data traces and its problematic resistance to deletion. |
URL | http://mlakova.org |
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DEL?No, wait!REW installation
DEL?No, wait!REW asks is it possible to delete information in the digital age? Whether our storage devices are locally present (hard drives) or dislocated
(the cloud), can we ever be certain our data has been permanently deleted? In the ongoing conversation around the impossibility of erasing digital traces, what role do we take? Are we plunderers, interpreters or mediators?
The automatized system you are witnessing recovers files from retrieved hard drives without the consent or the knowledge of the previous owners, who presume their content has been deleted.
You can now choose whether to delete them forever or save them by publishing them online.
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