VIRAL DATE : ABOUT DIGITAL WASTE & VIRUS CONTROL
A day does not pass that you do not come across articles in the
press that include the following words: Facebook, Flickr, Apps,...
and much more. And this is not solely about innovations or the
fact that social media are all the rage. Lately, terms such as
privacy settings, digital footprints and data mining have frequently
appeared on discussion boards.
People have been storing and sharing data online for a couple
of years without realising the impact it would have. Does this
mean people should stop uploading their data? The answer is
no. The internet now functions as a data carrier replacing other
obsolete carriers. We will just have to adapt our methodologies
and processes when dealing with online data. A spontaneous
status update will remain forever on your profile and, in the end,
you will even forget about it. “Do I really want this status update
to be on my profile for the rest of my life”? Most often, the answer
is no. How can this be resolved? A possible solution is a tool that
erases data when it reaches its expiry date. Many people could
link erasing data with viruses. Viruses have always had a negative
connotation because of the harm they do to your data. But a virus
is actually a computer program. It is a human-controlled digital
organism. This means that a living program could also be designed
for positive purposes. Imagine a virus that saves all your data that
you alone control. Because, in the end, it is all about the control
of shared and stored data. This creates a precedent.
Virus Design will be a new generation of design that looks into
new applications, optimising online information and avoiding
digital waste.