What is the concept behind the 'All Todays' project?

The All Tomorrows project is a digital time capsule that stores our current internet memories so future people can open them up and see what we were like today.

Imagine you have a pile of favorite toys, drawings, and snacks right now. If you put them in a special box labeled "Now," someone living 100 years from now could open it and understand your life without guessing. That is exactly what All Tomorrows does, but for our digital world.

Saving the Digital Dust

Every second, billions of photos, tweets, videos, and websites are created and then often forgotten or deleted. This project acts like a giant library that collects this digital dust. It doesn't just save perfect masterpieces; it saves the messy, ordinary moments too.

Think about your family photo album. You don't only keep the ones where everyone is smiling perfectly. You also keep the blurry picture of Uncle Bob sneezing or the crayon drawing on the fridge. All Tomorrows collects these everyday digital traces. It looks at what we post, what we share, and how we talk to each other online.

Why Do We Need It?

If you leave your toys out, they might get lost under the couch cushions later. If we don't save our data now, it disappears into the cloud void. By using archival methods similar to how museums preserve ancient pottery, this project ensures that future generations can find our voices. They will see not just what happened, but how we felt about it.

It is like leaving a note in a bottle and throwing it into the sea of time. The water might move, and the paper might get wrinkled, but the message remains clear for anyone who picks it up later to read.

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Examples

  1. Treating every Tuesday like a birthday party
  2. Eating your vegetables with the same excitement as cake
  3. Believing today is just as important as tomorrow

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