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Philosophy of Information

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  • Digital Archaeology

    Does Digital Data Have an 'Original'?

    Does digital data have an 'original'? — This question touches the core of digital archaeology. In the analog era, there existed a 'unique or…

  • Digital Archaeology

    About Gravestones on the Internet

    Internet gravestones refer to online tribute pages for the deceased, frozen social media accounts, traces of closed websites, or deliberatel…

  • Digital Archaeology

    What Does Reading Old Code Mean?

    Reading old code is not merely about understanding how an old program functioned. It is an act of deciphering the technical constraints of t…

  • Digital Archaeology

    About the Voices of People Remaining in Bulletin Board Logs

    Voices remaining in bulletin board logs refer to the anonymous or real-name posts written on 2channel, 5channel, early BBSes, or forums. Alt…

  • Digital Archaeology

    What Sensibility Is Needed for an Internet Archaeologist?

    An internet archaeologist is not merely someone who excavates data. They need a sensibility capable of sensing the “temperature” and “atmosp…

  • Digital Archaeology

    Who Writes the History of Digital Culture?

    The history of digital culture is not written from official records or corporate perspectives alone. It is actually woven from countless ind…

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