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Re: looking for examples of what i'm calling "digital transience"

  • Subject: Re: looking for examples of what i'm calling "digital transience"
  • From: James Lockie <bjlockie [ at ] lockie [ dot ] ca>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2019 03:51:27 +0000 (UTC)
Another possible solution is to only use open source file formats.



On July 28, 2019 8:38:09 p.m. Rick Leir <rleir [ at ] leirtech [ dot ] com> wrote:
Many years ago there was a 3D view of a recreation of the interior of Dresden Cathedral using then-state-of-the-art Catia software, described here:
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/63b4/9366bdedd49f99a65c7b0a214b4518e77279.pdf
"After the completion of this animation we discovered that
we had created a new problem, which is "How can a com-
puter reconstruction, which is a new archaeological docu-
ment in its own right be itself conserved for future
generations?". Computer hardware and software evolve and
change at such a rate that it will most probably be impossi-
ble to render these images on computer systems even in the
near future.
A possible solution would be to preserve the computer
system which was used for each animation that is produced,
but that would ultimately become too expensive to main-
tain in working order. The only practical solution at present
would be to render these images at the maximum resolu-
tion possible and record them onto a medium such as 35mm
cine-film or CD-ROM which has a reasonably long shelf
life. We hope that this will be possible with this project."