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January 19th, 2007

Digital Archivists Look To Porn

BERKELEY, Calif. How can society preserve digital art on the Internet the way brick-and-mortar museums do for Picassos and van Goghs?

Oddly enough, at least one preservationist believes the answer might be found in an expression most curators wouldn't consider art - online pornography.

Posted by Super Sub in: Society & Culture at 5:01 AM GMT
The full story: CNET News

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