TOday I have become snot, blocker of noses
Posts by Erika Mothgal
feeling a little lonely, a little forgotten in the new year and over Christmas, And I am tired of that feeling.
We live in interesting times. The danger isn't the apocalypse or nuclear war, its the manipulation of the truth, censorship and the editing of history.
The important thing is holding onto the art, media, and culture of now and the past as best you can, in any way you can. Store what you truly love on physical media. I’ll discuss some methods of storing your "digital" physical media and using them to replace streaming and such tomorrow.
Some experiences can only be captured by you. They’re deeply personal. If you can, journal. If you can make art, do it—paint, write, compose acid jazz (even if its bad), ANYTHING, whatever helps you hold that moment in your soul. Share it when and how you can. Tell your friends. Relive it.
Not all media can be preserved this way. Stage shows, live performances, and experiences are harder to capture. Record them if you can and it is ethical to do so; find scripts or programs if not. Or keep the spirit alive—join local theatre, perform, or make art, no matter your skill level.
How do we preserve our media? Physical formats like books, tapes, and DVDs are classics, but not always practical for everyone. DRM-free downloads (whatever method you prefer ;) I’m not judging!) are a solid option, especially if you’re short on space or already have a library (cnt) #resist
Some experiences can only be captured by you. They’re deeply personal. If you can, journal. If you can make art, do it—paint, write, compose acid jazz (even if its bad), ANYTHING, whatever helps you hold that moment in your soul. Share it when and how you can. Tell your friends. Relive it.
Not all media can be preserved this way. Stage shows, live performances, and experiences are harder to capture. Record them if you can and it is ethical to do so; find scripts or programs if not. Or keep the spirit alive—join local theatre, perform, or make art, no matter your skill level.
In the spirit of my earlier posts, this week I’m talking about memory security—our culture, our history, and protecting it from revision or loss. Film, music, literature, politics, philosophy—how do we hold on to what matters?
I'm going to touch on physical media, social stuff, AI and just ramble.
The depths of the terror I feel today for my American friends. Many of who have been told in the inauguration speech That their identity will legally be invalid and they will be at risk of open persecution and prison.
(walking up to don quixote) hi i’m a huge fan
don quixote: *eyes narrowing* you’re a What?
With AI evolving and being adopted by big corporations for far more than just spell-checking and chat, and as we witness the ongoing decline of the open internet, now is the perfect time to embrace physical media—or perhaps raise the skull and crossbones. ☠️
(Brought to you by the coke advert)
I mean there was the voting sweepstakes that musk offerd...
That's kinda adorable I'm not going to lie.
I'll do something more at some point...I'm Erika...I uh....I like books and video games...and TTRPGs. Oh and music and art. Hello new friends and old friends I may remeet over here.