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theSENSIBLEinternetARCHIVEbackupMonumentsystem

theSENSIBLEinternetARCHIVEbackupMonumentsystem




theSENSIBLEinternetARCHIVEbackupMonumentsystem is a series of monumental structures that are projected under the idea of generating a cultural transmission system capable of save, in a sensible reality format (concrete material physical world), all the information needed to restore all the information archived in the digital reality format.

Today, the base of all the information technology is the presence or absence of electrons. The daily routine of a large part of the human specie is signed by the task of putting sensible reality format information in a digital reality information format. This means that we're archiving a huge part of our knowledge, culture and heritage in electronics devices: a mono energy base technology, always signed by the curse of obsolescence, a technology that cannot work without electricity.


Let's think about a series of huge worldwideSOLARelectromagneticstorms


The goal of the proposal is to build a series of monument that can preserve the human cultural heritage after the entire digitization of the cultural human information.


A building system capable of transcribing, in real time, digital information to sensible objects in the space/time continuum.

A series of stone carved symbols containing all the information needed for coding and re-programming the computer system capable to re-run all the digital information stored in the building number 1



LOCATION
At the center point of the Large Hadron Collider in CERN, Genève, Switzerland.



ProPOSAL

1_THE 3W BLACKBOX TEMPLE

2_TTHE FOURCOLUMNS OF INTEROPERABILITY

3_TTTHE PERPETUUM MOBILE 3W DIGITAL TO ANALOG BACKUPMONUMENTSYSTEM

4_TTTTHE TEN BY TEN BY TEN BY .....................................N COMMANDSTABLE Mausoleum
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