Thanks for posting this Tamar.

This makes me reflect on the pathology of the hype surrounding the Internet of Things that suggests that life can be improved by knowing where every "thing" is at every moment, and then making it "do" something for us.





On 03/09/17 11:27, Tamar Schori - Doflash wrote:
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

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On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 12:25 AM, Alan Sondheim <sondh...@panix.com <mailto: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/
    <http://web.archive.org//20/http://trace.ntu.ac.uk:80/lost/>
    (From Sue Thomas, and trAce) -
    L*O*S*T
    web.archive.org <http://web.archive.org>

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