Clive James and his website Cybercultural
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The writer and cultural critic Clive James died last November, at the age of 80. His website, clivejames.com, lives on. James viewed his website as a way to preserve his work, and even in a sense live forever. What he didn’t realise is that the Web forgets the past all too easily, and sometimes erases it entirely.
This is an essay by Richard MacManus, originally published on his website ricmac.org.
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The writer and cultural critic Clive James died last November, at the age of 80. His website, clivejames.com, lives on. James viewed his website as a way to preserve his work, and even in a sense live forever. What he didn’t realise is that the Web forgets the past all too easily, and sometimes erases it entirely.
This is an essay by Richard MacManus, originally published on his website ricmac.org.
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ricmac/message
12 min.