Point-and-shoot cameras and the music industry are dying, pundits say. So what’s to come? Pundits have the answer for that too–in fact they have a whole fancy infographic for it.
Anonymous video artists have projected onto the Maine State House the mural by artist Judy Taylor originally installed to commemorate Maine’s labor history. The mural’s removal by Maine’s new governor Paul LePage has provoked outcries of censorship from artists and educators.
The first in a series of reports from Montreal’s DOCAM conference on preserving art endangered by technological or cultural obsolescence. What’s going to kill off your installation? Analog media–analog TV signals, video projectors, and even food–are probably the fastest poison.
With any luck, I’ll be taking my grandchildren on visits to HomeStarRunner.com. “Kids,” I’ll say, “this is what I was spending my time watching back in the day.” “You mean, while you weren’t fixing the climate catastrophe?” they’ll ask. “Hush,” I’ll say, “and put your respirators back on. Strong Bad’s got a hilarious old-skool rap coming up, and you’re gonna need extra oxygen for the belly laugh.”
With any luck, I’ll be taking my grandchildren on visits to HomeStarRunner.com. “Kids,” I’ll say, “this is what I was spending my time watching back in the day.” “You mean, while you weren’t fixing the climate catastrophe?” they’ll ask. “Hush,” I’ll say, “and put your respirators back on. Strong Bad’s got a hilarious old-skool rap coming up, and you’re gonna need extra oxygen for the belly laugh.”
With any luck, I’ll be taking my grandchildren on visits to HomeStarRunner.com. “Kids,” I’ll say, “this is what I was spending my time watching back in the day.” “You mean, while you weren’t fixing the climate catastrophe?” they’ll ask. “Hush,” I’ll say, “and put your respirators back on. Strong Bad’s got a hilarious old-skool rap coming up, and you’re gonna need extra oxygen for the belly laugh.”
