USB Club

Kristoffer, writing for Naive Weekly:

We assume we can access our favourite songs all the time. The same is true with our emails, images and word documents. For each file type, we trust internet platforms to deliver them to us whenever we desire. It is convenient and abundant. Suddenly, our virtual bookshelf competes with the library of Babel.

But how does it change our relationship with media when everything is always available? When we stop creating our own archives, do we become little more than temporary Airbnb tenants in a virtual media metropolis?