[iDC] [IDC} Shelf Life
John Hopkins
jhopkins at neoscenes.net
Sun Nov 18 15:31:39 UTC 2007
Hallo --
A display at Joshua Tree National Park posits that a coke bottle
(=quartz=silicon dioxide=a glass bottle, but the cultural branding is
included ;-) left in the environment would last approximately
1,000,000 years.
I just was visiting the Pergamon Museum in Berlin -- the lesson repeated there:
Best to work in stone=quartz=silicon dioxide.
The Silicon Dioxide in the amorphous silica chip of your computer's
processor will last quite some time.
This discussion has been repeated before in photography and its
archival process among many others as Bruce reminds us...
The energy of a work can outlast the material form of the work itself
-- Adrianne's example of Euripides is apropos. The energy of a work
can survive severe contextual shifts... it can also almost
completely die with a slight contextual shift (a floppy with no
floppy drive).
John
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