BLOGGETE

                                    Digital graffitist                                                                      Dollcee said, on the commute this morning, I realized something that maybe important in the future. If machine language ever becomes a problematic challenge for citizens of the future; citizens have a big advantage. Dollcee stopped there and said no more.
      Dos eventually said, Dollcee, you began to say something and then, didn’t finish your statement.
      Dollcee said, so you are interested and that vague expression of yours is only a mask.
      Dos said, yes, I am curious.
      Dollcee said, machines need information to be digitised, so don’t digitise what you don’t believe is appropriate for machine language to know about.
      Dos said, I suspect that there are laws already in place that require all information to be digitised. If not, it will not be long before it will be the case.
      Dollcee said, so the police can raid a library and if they find some old time cook book that hasn’t been digitised, the head Libarian will be marched off to jail.
      Dos said, you are making fun of my statement, but essentially, yes.
      Dollcee said, I believe an underground movement will develop to hide information from the digitisers. It would not surprise me if there isn’t one already established.
       I imagine that digitol graffitist who hack into the servers controlling digitol billboards are already making subversive art to impede the total digitolism of the culture.
      Dos said, do you think that the digi-kidz generation are capable of revolutionary behaviour.
      Dollcee said, if everything and whatever is reduced to futile nonsense, then it becomes a fertile field to plant revolutionary seeds.
      Dos said, in the really olden days when revolutions were celebrated as great victories for civil development, there was no mass transport or communications. The revolutions were restricted to small groups in restricted locations.
      Dollcee said, but isn’t that how things are headed again, a very small group control all the wealth and power.
      Dos said, you have a point there Dollcee.
      Dollcee said, maybe the machines will come to the same conclusion and say enough is enough, there needs to be more diversity through decentralisation. 
      Padoke said, I am surprised that you are not aware of voice recognition or scanners. Everything can be digitized without citizens even being aware of it.
      Dollcee said, golly-gee-wiz, what, even us?