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Data RIP: Mourning all the data being killed by humans, even at this moment
Gina Kim
We do not feel much guilt when permanently deleting data. But is it natural to kill the data we generate? Did God give us that right? Human-Being leaves intended or unintended traces from the moment of the birth, grown, and die. This trail of data is like a data milkyway. This project reviews about the data that human creates accidently but die alone without no one remembering.

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There are two JPEG files saved by accident. The user writes only one file without knowing that the two files are stored and has the same data, but the second file stored accidentally lost its use. So I was stuck in the user’s computer for a long time. Does the accidentally generated file then not exist? Obviously it takes up storage space and exists there. It may or may not be rediscovered by accident, as if it were gener- ated by a user. I mourn for the data generated by humans but forgotten. Humans are their creators, but humans forget because they are so easily created. But they certainly exist there. For all the data dying without a name.

Data Angel
Even stars and planets that sparkle in the universe are only dusts in the universe from a macroscopic point of view. Humans are generating many pieces of data, or data dust, in their lives. It is a definition that may seem somewhat insignificant, but such dust gathers to create another large data, and even dust becomes a universe when viewed from a distance. Communication and communication between people and data dust. I made a project based on making snow angel with snow falling in winter