We the Dead


Preserving Data at the End of the World

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By Brian Michael Murphy
Imprint: THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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235 x 25 mm
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Pages:
328

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Brian Michael Murphy is Associate Professor of American Studies at Williams College and Faculty Associate at The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.

"Provocative. . . . Murphy is a witty writer-and a 'media archaeologist'!-who travels deep underground to see for himself the weirdest and most fanatical efforts to preserve records. . . An engaging tour of the crises that propelled each new wave of preservation anxiety and the attendant technological advancements-from time capsules to wax cylinders to DNA-based memory chips."-Ron Charles, Washington Post Book World "This thought-provoking, often revelatory book is highly recommended for college and university libraries as well as for supplemental reading lists for graduate students in information science-and cultural studies, specifically cultural anthropology. It provides a context for the work of librarians that lends depth and-sometimes frightening-context to their work."-Jeffrey Garrett, College & Research Libraries "Gas and glass, capsules and crypts, microfilm and mines and monuments: these are among the tools we've deployed to protect our data from a host of threats-from dust and vermin to demographic diversification and nuclear war. In We the Dead, Brian Michael Murphy takes us on a simultaneously breathtaking and explosive tour of the various archives and databases that hold our records, and the human subjects they document, in suspension between life and death."-Shannon Mattern, author of Code and Clay, Data and Dirt: Five Thousand Years of Urban Media "Well written, thoughtful, and provocative. We the Dead is intellectually engaging and fascinating-I can honestly think of very few books like it."-Tung-Hui Hu, author of A Prehistory of the Cloud "We the Dead is the rare book that opens new lines of investigation while also entertaining and provoking the reader. Some of the historical case studies that Murphy unearthed (gas chambers for rare books! durable metal film strips! atomic bomb-tested filing cabinets!) were so outrageous and profound that I found myself laughing out loud while reading. It was a shock of recognition. . . . We are already the dead of the book's title, whether we like it or not."-Brian Hochman, author of The Listeners: A History of Wiretapping in the United States

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