User:Tisa/special issue 11
prototyping
8-1-20
with Michael
What is the way of publishing that avoids censorship?
- What about real-time censorship situations?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_China
What about destruction on the long run? How does humanity archive itself? USB? Physical media. What about ecological consequences of infinite "cloud storage"? That dude that self-hosts by a solar panel. Post-truth.
Non-realtime publishing strategies: http://blog.bjrn.se/2020/01/non-realtime-publishing-for-censorship.html Digital signatures, identity, ownership - "signing": any change can be noticable, to track the originality of a document. Contrasting: To edit files? To re-publish?
A "living archive", organic form, subject to change? Collective editing.
Zines as resistance: https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Digital_zines_I:_PDF
History of zines? ref: Amy Spencer DIY: The rise of lo-fi culture.
- production and distribution
PDF hate. Then becoming an open format (recenty, 2008), Adobe monopoly crash. PDFs with text (not only as a scanned image) > enables search function & copy.
What's up with "post-digital"?
Internet as the working memory of a culture, not really an archive... then projects like: web.archive.org or geocities archive (Olia Lialina)