Is there evidence for this? Any existing service where users pay
curators for links/search results?
On 5/22/16, 23:48, Jaromil wrote:
but then why not simply release the archive
in a torrent file? nowadays curatorial activities
take place also within private trackers and there
more people
We talked ab0ut this at ISEA this week, primarily with Tim Murray @ the
Cornell archives. This is a disturbing thing; and I asked whether what
we were going to wind up with in the end was documentation, which he
said "Maybe"...
You can't send a web server out as a torrent,and Turbulence's
european xenophobia defeated again after fn was beaten in france
plus the winner's a green;)
lx
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On May 17, 2016 7:42:11 PM GMT+02:00, nettime's_wandering_archivist
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>Net Art Archive Turbulence.org Going Offline, Raising Preservation
>Concerns
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