Sentences with phrase «digital afterlife»

Almost two years ago I wrote here about the concept of the «digital afterlife,» and what people who devote time, energy and money to their «digital selves» can do to plan for the time when they are dead and gone.
UsefulArts.us raised an interesting question earlier this week: How should the «digital afterlife» work, and what do we need to be doing now to make sure our intentions are carried out?
FH: The closing is July 11th, so it'll debut at Transfer Gallery and then have a digital afterlife that I haven't fully worked out.
In the game you will by venturing though a Tron - like world of Elysa solving puzzles trying to uncover the mysteries of your digital afterlife.
Collect unique hand powers, discover multiple endings and choose your own destiny as you unravel the mystery of your digital afterlife.
Choose your destiny and discover multiple endings as you unravel the mysteries of your digital afterlife.
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Collect unique hand powers, discover multiple endings and choose your own destiny as you unravel the mystery of your digital afterlife.
To prepare yourself for a digital afterlife, the first task is to state, in writing, what you want to happen to your digital assets.
«Digital remains should be treated with the same care and respect as physical remains: Museum - style regulations could prevent firms cashing - in on digital afterlife industry.»
As exhibits have become increasingly digitalised and made available online, the ethical concerns of the field appear to be increasingly merging with those of the digital afterlife industry.
From live - streaming funerals to online memorial pages and even chat - bots that use people's social media footprints» to act as online ghosts, the digital afterlife industry (DAI) has become big business.

Not exact matches

As Elizabeth Grossman reveals in High Tech Trash: Digital Devices, Hidden Toxics, and Human Health (Island Press, $ 29.95), her dense and damning book about the afterlife of techno - trash, much of what we cast away is improperly disposed of — regardless of our efforts — and ends up leaching toxins into the air, water, and soil.
Mythological Bird: The Incline Gallery show features works by Bay Area artists Robin David and Jeffrey Yip in a multimedia exhibition that explores the afterlife of extinct birds through recycled paper dresses and digital projection mapping.
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