World of Tomorrow: Humanity in the OuternetMain Menu"We mustn't linger. It is easy to get lost in memories"- Looking at Archives in World of TomorrowAn intro to the director, and archive work in World of Tomorrow"I was very proud of my sadness because it means that I am more alive.": Humanity in the OuternetDefining Humanity in the Outernet"Now is the Envy of All the Dead" : Teaching Humanity in the Digital AgeElizabeth Connord04120b7260872020b5742615e3fd8ffd57272f8Tannis Weavere65961abb006529a8a8cb47ad858d29abf9a88bbAustin Rogersf6032d00a05cd49d2ba108fdc3cb4239144a3b2e
Memories can be extracted from the dead, although random. But by doing so there is a hope that consciousnesses hope to live forever.
12016-04-19T15:07:28-07:00Austin Rogersf6032d00a05cd49d2ba108fdc3cb4239144a3b2e91442plain2016-04-19T15:09:12-07:00Austin Rogersf6032d00a05cd49d2ba108fdc3cb4239144a3b2eEmilly III describes this process as extracting memories a bits of conciousness from the dead. This seems to be a more archaeic for of extraction and now can be used for the living. By extracting this data it can be archived and stored potentially forever. If it is stored properly before the end of the world.
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12016-04-19T15:06:11-07:00Austin Rogersf6032d00a05cd49d2ba108fdc3cb4239144a3b2eExtracting memories from the dead1media/Screen Shot 2016-04-17 at 10.42.16 PM.pngplain2016-04-19T15:06:11-07:00Austin Rogersf6032d00a05cd49d2ba108fdc3cb4239144a3b2e