Much has been written about the demise of physical media. Long considered the measure of technological progress in audiovisual and computing fields, the 2000s saw this metric seemingly rendered obs…
Every media is physical. The question is, where is it located.
A properly backed up and sorted digital collection is superior to a bunch of disks laying around, at least if we don’t consider the pleasure and pride some collectors take in having exactly the latter. But when we allow this data to be stored in a place we don’t own, real and serious problems arise.
Every media is physical. The question is, where is it located.
A properly backed up and sorted digital collection is superior to a bunch of disks laying around, at least if we don’t consider the pleasure and pride some collectors take in having exactly the latter. But when we allow this data to be stored in a place we don’t own, real and serious problems arise.