When we move the landscape moves. When we are still it stops.
The landscape of our memory has been penetrated by the landscape of the internet. We see the world through the lense of Youtube, Flickr, and other user-generated content collection points. When we go out into the world, we project our memories of digital memories onto the physical space. We see a wave and remember the video of a surfing competition we saw online. We see a bird and identify it through information we received online.
We are still but we move digitally so the physical landscape has ground to a halt. It has become antiquated and lost in a world of digital connotations. How can we reverse this process? How can we allow our memories of physical sights affect our digital sites and the content on these digital sites?