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Forever Now
- 29/02/2012

Our memories are moving into the cloud
philip.bitnar, Creative commons (2012) ©Scope
The rapid digitisation of our lives is having a dramatic impact on how we perceive time, memory and the idea of legacy. The ubiquity of cameraphones and the ease with which images and videos can be uploaded to the internet and stored indefinitely means that people are recording their lives for future posterity. These examples of data and debate contextualise the Forever Now phenomenon. -
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