(2022) — Davide Sisto Вђ“ Porcospini Digitali
This work is part of Sisto's broader research into , available through publishers like Bollati Boringhieri and discussed in depth on platforms like Spotify . Davide Sisto - Porcospini digitali - Bollati Boringhieri
: Sisto questions if we are entering an era of "digital death," where data persistence makes it impossible to truly disappear from the world. Davide Sisto – Porcospini digitali (2022)
: Mourning has moved from private spaces to the "great public square" of the web, where collective memory is preserved through data. This work is part of Sisto's broader research
: During COVID-19, our "biological bodies" were frozen in isolation, but our "digital bodies" remained active, blurring the lines between physical presence and virtual proximity. ♾️ Living and Never Dying Online : During COVID-19, our "biological bodies" were frozen
: Sisto discusses AI and bots designed to mimic the personalities of the dead, allowing survivors to continue "conversations" with those who have passed. 🌐 Key Philosophical Questions
: Social media profiles act as "virtual tombstones" where friends continue to interact with the deceased.
This work is part of Sisto's broader research into , available through publishers like Bollati Boringhieri and discussed in depth on platforms like Spotify . Davide Sisto - Porcospini digitali - Bollati Boringhieri
: Sisto questions if we are entering an era of "digital death," where data persistence makes it impossible to truly disappear from the world.
: Mourning has moved from private spaces to the "great public square" of the web, where collective memory is preserved through data.
: During COVID-19, our "biological bodies" were frozen in isolation, but our "digital bodies" remained active, blurring the lines between physical presence and virtual proximity. ♾️ Living and Never Dying Online
: Sisto discusses AI and bots designed to mimic the personalities of the dead, allowing survivors to continue "conversations" with those who have passed. 🌐 Key Philosophical Questions
: Social media profiles act as "virtual tombstones" where friends continue to interact with the deceased.