“Perhaps the old literacy of words is dying and a new literacy of images is being born. Perhaps the printed page will disappear and even our records be kept in images and sounds.” SoundBornRecordsDyingPagesDisappearLiteracyPrinted Author:Nancy Newhall
“I would die to record in space. That would be the coolest. If I got the option of, going into outer space and hanging out there for a day, and then coming back home and dying the next day, or just waiting around to see if there's any opportunity for the technology to develop so that I might experience outer space sometime in the future, I would probably take the ride today and die tomorrow. I'd be happy just hanging out between the moon and the Earth, getting a view.” IfsHomeMightWould BeTodayEarthDiesNextOpportunityWaitingSpaceViewsTechnologyRecordsDyingTomorrowMoonHanging OutNext DayComing BackBack HomeOuter SpaceWaiting Around Author:Ariel Pink
“An important document of the paper of record at a crucial, make-or-break juncture in its long, glorious history, and a love letter to the dying art form that is the great American newspaper.” LongArtImportantFormBreakRecordsDyingPaperLettersNewspapersGloriousCrucialDocumentsGreat AmericanLove LetterMake Or BreakJuncture Author:Nathan Rabin
“It is a fact that, up to seven million people a year are dying from fossil fuel pollution. It is a fact that we are already dealing with the catastrophe of climate change in places like California, where people have been burnt out of their homes and where they are dealing with record droughts.” PeopleYearsHas BeensFactsHomeMillionsRecordsDyingClimateSevenClimate ChangeCaliforniaFuelPollutionCatastropheFossilsFossil FuelDroughtBurnt Out Author:Mark Ruffalo