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[[File:Buttons.png|thumbnail|260px|left|<span style= font-weight:bold>DEL?No, wait!REW</span> 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?]] | [[File:Buttons.png|thumbnail|260px|left|<span style= font-weight:bold>DEL?No, wait!REW</span> 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?]] |
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Student | Michaela Lakova |
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Featured image | File:File:Img 1 copy.png |
Work Description | DEL?No, wait!REW is automatized system, which recovers files from hard drives without the consent or the knowledge of the previous owners, who presume their content has been forever deleted. The installation is displayed in a dark space. A steam of light is casted by the screens and a light table. At the center of the space is placed cold steel controller reminiscent of industrial machines. The controller has two buttons: Delete and Save@; Delete enables the option to remove permanently a file from the system, while Save@ allows to upload this file online. Once the save option is chosen a file gets published online. You can visit the domain of the saved files on -->http://delnowaitrew.com |
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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Generative koplets & [Err_booklet]
"Generative koplets" and Err booklet transcribe the process, from which "DEL?No wait! REW depicted.