A dynamic new tool to preserve the Friendsters of the future - Business -
The Boston Globe
What makes the Internet special is the ability to delve into the details or
follow odd little side roads. On Facebook, that might mean a detour to see
the wedding photos of a long-lost friend or read a heartfelt essay on the
death of a parent or follow the public conversations on topics like the
Ebola virus.
Right now, there’s no way to preserve that kind of complex, immersive
experience. But Rhizome, a New York nonprofit organization dedicated to
supporting and conserving digital artwork, is trying to build a kind of
data recorder to do just that.
Rhizome has developed a rough prototype of a tool that records all the
content you experience on a website as you click around, then uses the
information to create a simulation of the website that you or someone else
can explore again however you want.
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