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@bashobits
Pantheon, Rome summer 2017 Looking at creations that last thousands of years makes me wonder: what creations from today will last thousands of years? I guess 99.9999%+ won’t make it, though what will it take for the ones that do make it?
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@jonathancolton
Two words, Roman Concrete.
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@bashobits
Truth! Building anything to last has to start with this core foundation that is often overlooked or invisible. Can we apply it to our digital world? how can we take the spirit of Roman Concrete to preserve our digital creations for decades, millennia, and possibly even longer? working on some test experiments to explore this idea: https://memomints.com/
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