Sentences with phrase «internet as an archive»

Both delve into their own personal history; both utilize the Internet as an archive; both use sly humor and both reject the traditional expectations of their chosen medium to create works that are conceptual, personal and visually compelling.

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says an early version of Polonius's «about us» page, available as a cached page on the Internet Archive.
The Internet Archive announced that it was ready to accept donations as bitcoins and that it intends to give employees the option to receive portions of their salaries in bitcoin currency.
Other information services include establishments such as news syndicates, firms that publish and / or broadcast exclusively to the Internet, Web search portals, libraries and archives.
So, mostly as a lark, he created a personal Web log (www.pvrblog.com), where he archives TiVo news and offers tips about what he has discovered on the Internet.
The Internet Archive announced in late November that it would create a copy of its digital collections in Canada as it prepared «for a Web that may face greater restrictions.»
Self - touted as «the premier housewives dating network,» LonelyHousewives.com was created around 2004, according to the internet archive Wayback Machine.
Except as provided in Section 4 (a) or otherwise expressly authorized by us in writing, you may not either directly or through the use of any software, device, Internet site, web - based service or other means download, stream capture, store in a database, archive or otherwise copy any part of the Services or Content; upload, sell, rent, lease, lend, broadcast, transmit or otherwise disseminate, distribute, display or perform any part of the Services or Content; license or sublicense any part of the Services or Content; or in any way exploit any part of the Services or Content.
She also warns that online content has a long shelf life because sites such as the Internet Archive preserve old Web pages for posterity.
Of course, this is a million eBooks total, none of the eBooks are million sellers on their own, while sites such as Project Gutenberg, The World Public Library, and The Internet Archive have each had a number of «million seller eBooks» if you will allow that term for non-profit organizations.
As expected, Internet Archive is keeping up with their goal of adding another ~ 25,000 titles, about 1,000 each business day, but another 25,000 comes from the general readership of the patrons.
Brewster Kahle, digital librarian and founder of the Internet Archive, says, «As the audience for digital books grows, we can evolve from an environment of single devices connected to single sources, into a distributed system where readers can find books across the Web to read on whatever device they have.
For example, these collections each have a number of editions of Shakespeare's works — but — in addition to this, both World Public Library and in Internet Archive collections, as well as many other such collections, nearly all of the Project Gutenberg collection appears.
The Internet Archive (Archive.org) has now open up its library of collections via torrents (direct downloads are available as well).
Now, today, the Internet Archive is doing something just as interesting, without all the lawsuits — and without aspiring to own things they don't own.
This is an archived version of the original site, preserved as required reading for Dean Heller's Internet Marketing course.
Google will offer up free books to both, as will Internet Archive and Gutenberg and Many Books.
The Internet Archive is an amazing resource for public domain books, with sub-collections such as American Libraries, Children's Library, and the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Entities like HathiTrust and the Internet Archive in the United States are clearly trying to do this in digital form for print books as well as sources that are only available in digital format.
I used to keep copies on this site, but I realized that they are all in the Internet Archive as far back as 2001.
According to the Internet archive, the hope is that other libraries will follow their lead in creating what they refer to as «Last Twenty Collections», so - called because the law allows libraries to make available books which are in the last 20 years of their copyright.
Preserving U.S. Government Websites and Data as the Obama Term Ends (Internet Archive) I found this interesting.
The National Archives and Records Administration will be publishing the 1940 census report online April 2 at http://1940census.archives.gov/. The digital images will be accessible free of charge through 2013 at NARA facilities nationwide through their public access computers as well as on personal computers via the internet.
As with any project this big, there will most certainly be bugs, glitches, and the like, but The Internet Archive's software curator Jason Scott assures visitors in a recent post that there will be no shortage of wonderful, old - school games for people to enjoy.
In recent days, Nintendo has pulled a fan - made Metroid II remake as well as a Nintendo Power magazine archive off the internet.
That iteration of the website is long gone, but as of the time of this article's writing the files are still accessible via snapshots of their site on The Internet Archive, letting both newcomers and nostalgic fans check out games like Phalanx, Lagoon, and Genocide in a form closer to their original glory.
Starting next month, a group of contemporary artists from the Middle East, collectively known as Edge of Arabia, will take a three - year - long road trip around the United States, using high - tech devices and the Internet to digitally archive and share what... Read More
For Ruff the concept determines whether he needs to shoot the image himself or obtain the material from other sources such as NASA, photography archives or the Internet.
Additionally the exhibition includes a series of visualizations and sonifications generated from both the collected worries archive as well as worry - related Internet searches.
The Good Life (www.la-buena-vida.info) is an internet archive that features Motta's interviews, and provides several ways to search the material such as: the type of question asked and the particular themes expressed by the interviewees, organized by city, gender, age group, or occupation.
The Internet operates as an archive of source material for several of the photographers in the exhibition.
Tagged as: Bill Gates, Friedrich Petzel, Giovanni Garcia - Fenech, Hyperallergic, Internet Archive, jerry saltz, lofts, Nazis, NYC Loft Tenants, Thomas Eggerer, Titantic Museum
He has archived dead media sites online, writes the «Beyond the Beyond» blog hosted by Wired, serves as a Professor of Internet Studies and Science Fiction at the European Graduate School, and in 2005 became the Visionary in Residence at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.
Neighborhood Public Radio will be in New York City beginning in March for its three - month residency as part of the Whitney Biennial, but thanks to the Internet, you can listen to its broadcasts live or dig into its archived offerings.
In the spirit of archiving the curious ways of the 21st century Internet for incredulous future generations, I've posted occasional updates as needed.
Drop his HeatIsOnline link into the Internet Archive site's search feature, and that particular page's history is revealed to be as old as 2000, where the older iterations of the page are considerably longer, on his attempts to spearhead a «World Energy Modernization Plan».
I understand that there are some architectural reasons why this may be true, but even assuming that it is true, the fact is that for many years the Internet Archive has served as a platform - independent and totally neutral clearinghouse for PACER information with A) zero cost for project end users and participants; and B) very few technical problems for either.
This time, as The New York Times reports today, Malamud is teaming up with The Internet Archive to publish millions of pages of historical -LSB-...]
The lecture also offers you an opportunity to see the Internet Archive doing its thing as an open source multimedia repository.
He points to the Internet's noncommercial success stories — Wikipedia and the Internet Archiveas models of sharing at its most basic.
All in all, this is 99 % likely to be a bogus claim that can and should be ignored, as done by the user who uploaded it to the Internet Archive.
The opinions downloaded as part of this new initiative will be added to the RECAP repository, as well as to the RECAP collection hosted by the Internet Archive.
This time, as The New York Times reports today, Malamud is teaming up with The Internet Archive to publish millions of pages of historical U.S. government documents held in hard copy by the Boston Public Library.
Despite its often ephemeral nature, publication is publication, and although the foregoing decision does not analyze the nature of defamation on the Internet, the breadth of Internet transmission is so great as to outweigh any transitory notion that the information will not be there forever (also consider the impact of the Internet Archive, which periodically takes snapshots of information on the Internet).
In semi-related news, the Internet Archive is duplicating a significant chunk of its operation in Canada, as noted in http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/fears-of-trump-prompt-internet-archive-to-make-mirror-site-in-canada-1.3877232
As part of its digitization project, the Ontario Legislative Library has been methodically breaking down the giant files created by the folks at the Internet Archive, and repackaging the documents in a more logical fashion.
Perhaps the copyright doesn't kick in, as it were, until someone further downstream from the Internet Archive makes an impermissable use of the data.
In a slick marketing move (and I mean that in the best sense of «slick») to demonstrate the raw computing power of its Web MD product, Sun Microsystems has moved the Internet Archive into one of its modular data centers — or as they aptly describe — the Internet in a box.
As with a lot of food porn on the internet, much at FoodPress depends on the quality of the photographs (there's even a Favorite Food Photo Archive).
Many of the great American research libraries, as well as Oxford's Bodleian Library, have begun «mass digitization» projects to digitize their complete collections of out - of - copyright (pre-1923) texts, working with the Internet Archive, Google Books or the Hathi Trust.
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