It is not meant exclusively as an art site, but its one of the most suggestive I've seen:
http://www.requiemforadream.com
(makes even less sense if you haven't seen the film)
Storing archived data in multiple locations seems like a no-brainer...
However, keeping with the subject of CD-Rs, I've found that high burning speeds seem to accelerate aging greatly. This was especially true of the early CD burners that emerged on the market (maybe newer CD burners are better). Anyone else with this experience?
It is not meant exclusively as an art site, but its one of the most suggestive I've seen: http://www.requiemforadream.com (makes even less sense if you haven't seen the film)
Sydkraft and the other Swedish providers have shut down their projects. Turned out it just wasn't possible to compete with DSL.
Storing archived data in multiple locations seems like a no-brainer... However, keeping with the subject of CD-Rs, I've found that high burning speeds seem to accelerate aging greatly. This was especially true of the early CD burners that emerged on the market (maybe newer CD burners are better). Anyone else with this experience?