Monday, April 14, 2008

living time capsule

FROM WIKIPEDIA:
A time capsule is a historic cache of goods and/or information, usually intended as a method of communication with people in the future. Time capsules are sometimes created and buried during celebrations such as a World Fair, cornerstone laying for a building or other event. They can also be unintended caches such as at Pompeii. The phrase "time capsule" has been in use since about 1937, but the idea is as old as the earliest human civilizations in Mesopotamia.
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According to time capsule historian William Jarvis, most intentional time capsules usually do not provide much useful historical information. They are typically filled with "useless junk", new and pristine in condition, that tells little about the people of the time.[citation needed] By comparison, Pompeii contains a wealth of material about daily life, such as graffiti on walls, food in hearths and the remains of people trapped under volcanic ash. Many time capsules today contain only artifacts of limited value to future historians. Historians suggest that items which describe the daily lives of the people who created them, such as personal notes, pictures, and documents, would greatly increase the value of the time capsule to future historians.
If time capsules have a museum-like goal of preserving the culture of a particular time and place for study, they fulfill this goal very poorly in that they, by definition, are kept sealed for a particular length of time. Subsequent generations between the launch date and the target date will have no direct access to the artifacts and therefore these generations are prevented from learning from the contents directly. Therefore, time capsules can be seen, in respect to their usefulness to historians, as poorly implemented museums.

--- I find the idea of creating a living time capsule very interesting - we have obviously been discussing this in partial for months, but concentrating on this I think drastically changes the focus and interpretation of our work.

Who specifically are we making the time capsule about - ourselves and the people who come through the project? Maybe this sounds like a silly question, but we are not the golden record, trying to categorize and bottle Planet Earth and the Human Race - right? I believe we have a different objective and scope, and we might want to put that in words.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Where do we want this show to be in 10 years?

Thinking about what to do with this project in 10 years...I would like to make it a living time capsule. Find a way to get someone who has a time capsule to put an exhibit/installation beside it that allows people to add to the stories and information (and view the older ones that which slowly will become ancient). I think we should contact that time capsule research university organization and propose the idea to them.


Jonathan

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Transhumanist architecture?

A couple designs a house that boosts your immune system and wards off death...

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/03/garden/03destiny.html?ref=style