The Spendiferous Story of Archive Team

Jason Scott’s talk at the Personal Digital Conference, 2011.

http://www.archiveteam.org/archives/media/

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  1. The Spendiferous Story of Archive Team

    —Huffduffed by matro on April 29th, 2011

  2. The Spendiferous Story of Archive Team

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  3. The Spendiferous Story of Archive Team

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  4. The Spendiferous Story of Archive Team

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  5. The Spendiferous Story of Archive Team

    —Huffduffed by markhulme on March 22nd, 2011

  6. The Spendiferous Story of Archive Team

    —Huffduffed by morrowplanet on April 25th, 2011

  7. The Spendiferous Story of Archive Team

    —Huffduffed by LukeBacon on September 3rd, 2012

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    Most of us think nothing of putting our lives in the cloud; photos in Flickr, videos on YouTube, most everything on Facebook. But what about when those services abruptly go away, taking all of our collective contributions with them? Well Jason Scott operates on the assumption that everything online will one day disappear. He explains to Bob why he and the Archive Team are dedicated to saving user-generated content for posterity.

    GUESTS: Jason Scott

    HOSTED BY: Bob Garfield

    http://www.onthemedia.org/2012/mar/23/archive-team/

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

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    On tonight’s show, Dickturnip doesn’t get spit on by a Llama, Peann takes a photo of Jupiter and we talk to technology historian and documentary creator, Jason Scott.

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    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  3. The Save Button Ruined Everything: Backing Up Our Digital Heritage

    Jason Scott is a man on a mission — save all the things.

    But what does “save” mean in the modern world, in the waterfall of personal and private data, and where do we even begin? Turning on the history-o-matic, Jason provides a backdrop to our attempts to “save”, what has been done, and what we can do. The talk will be fast-paced and loud, like a hard drive at the end of its life.

    http://2012.dconstruct.org/conference/scott/

    Jason Scott is a force of nature, tirelessly dedicated to preserving our digital history, from old-school game manuals to the latest social networking sites hell-bent on sucking our collective culture into “the cloud.”

    He is also a documentary film maker. He made BBS: The Documentary and Get Lamp, all about text adventure games.

    In the run-up to the destruction of Geocities, Jason set up Archive Team, a collective of volunteers who back up first and ask questions later. He now works for the Internet Archive, though he is at pains to point out that he does not speak for them.

    And yet, despite all his achievements, Jason will probably never be as well-known as his cat Sockington, who has over a million followers on Twitter.

    —Huffduffed by dConstruct 8 months ago