I love the "lost" filter
many years ago, in the ancient times before social software I created this
project:
See http://tamar-schori.net/oodlala/ from 2002, a social network for memory
objects.

some of the stories are really touching...
take a look

Tamar Schori



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On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 12:25 AM, Alan Sondheim <sondh...@panix.com> wrote:

>
> (From Sue Thomas on Facebook; she headed trAce at Nottingham-Trent;
> I was the 2nd virtual writer-in-residence. Think this might be of
> interest here because of the networking involved, which was also a
> metaphor for lost packets, lost archives, disappearances, ruptures,
> etc. in online worlds.)
>
>
> Sue Thomas
> August 26 at 12:26pm
>
> My favourite trAce project ever - Lost, by Alan Sondheim . It no longer
> judders on the page as it was designed to do but the entries are as
> haunting as ever. Users were invited to fill in the form and write about
> things they have lost. Many entries very sad, some very funny!
> L*O*S*T
>
> http://web.archive.org//20/http://trace.ntu.ac.uk:80/lost/
> (From Sue Thomas, and trAce) -
> L*O*S*T
> web.archive.org
>
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