整个地球目录的全部内容现在在线
The whole of the Whole Earth Catalog is now online

原始链接: https://www.wired.com/story/whole-earth-catalog-now-online-internet-archive/

完整的《地球目录》及其继任者的发布已经于本周三进行。这个完整收藏包括数千页,这些页面上包含了重要的在线文献资料,这是第一次,所有的内容都可以从单一网站免费查阅:earth_catalog。完整的目录包括1968年至1972年间出版的整个地球编辑部出版的5000多页印刷品,以及所有后续以其他名称出版的目录:CoEvolution Quarterly、Earth Review和Earth Software Review。所有这些都在这里,从2023年4月初到2023年10月底结束。涵盖的主题非常多样化:技术、环境、社会、教育、科学、性学、生物技术和国际政治。其中许多作品都具有很大的吸引力,大多数都是关于如何为今天我们所知的超级连接世界做好准备的指南。这个目录还包括一些在亚历山大图书馆的文章和问题,这些问题探讨了全球变暖对人类健康的影响。换句话说,类似于我们这个时代的一个档案。将所有内容整合在一起的想法已经提出了几年,但必须以最好的方式接近它,而且另一方面,保持免费和无限制。新一代需要再次继承过去的遗产。如果没有更新,就会有更新。但是,作者说,如果我们想继续前进,历史知识是必不可少的。毫无疑问,有些人一直在期待自斯图尔特时代以来持续跟踪。

这次对话让我想起了我最近写的一篇名为《重新想象百科全书》的博客文章:https://medium.com/@danielgreenberg/reimagining-the-encyclop%AEdia-cbf1ef8fcb 在文章中,我探讨了创建一种全新的参考作品类型的想法,其原则来自整个地球目录和其他反文化运动,旨在为读者提供引人入胜、互动和沉浸式的体验。
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The collection includes the Whole Earth publications that followed in the WEC’s stead, like

CoEvolution Quarterly, the Whole Earth Review, and Whole Earth Software Review. The collection amounts to thousands of pages, scanned and showcased in a high-resolution format for the first time after more than half a century of languishing in their print formats. The previous attempts to digitize Whole Earth’s periodicals have left some kilobits scattered around the web—the now defunct WholeEarth.com had a smattering of electronic issues, the Internet Archive already has a collection of Whole Earth publications available on its site, and some catalogs have been scanned by the Museum of Modern Art—but Threw’s efforts have resulted in the most complete collection of the Whole Earth Catalog and its descendents to be made available online in one place. Think of this collection as the definitive box set of a seminal rock band where all of the albums, singles, B-sides, and import EPs have been remastered and repackaged for digital consumption.

Some artifacts were lost to time. The collection doesn't include a few stray publications, such as the first issue of the Whole Earth Catalog. Threw says that omission is minor, given that much of what was printed in that first issue was reprinted in subsequent editions. The plan is for everything to be included eventually.

Tomorrow Will Be Like Today

Brand and the team working on the catalog in 1971.

Photograph: Richard Drew/AP

It’s been decades since a Whole Earth Catalog was published, but the publication’s mixture of ecological mindfulness and hunger for technological advancement feels eerily relevant in today’s hyper-online, environmentally aware era. Over the years and iterations, the publications have covered topics like science, social justice, sexuality, biotechnology, and geopolitics. Many of the environmental concerns are just as striking today as they were back then.

"One of the remarkable things for me—and at times depressing things—has just been to read a whole bunch of conversations that happened 30 years ago that we still seem to be stuck in the middle of," Threw says. "It's just like, we haven't really progressed. We've just sort of accelerated.”

Since the publishing house folded, Brand has moved on to other, more complicated and controversial projects like advocating for nuclear energy, helping create a 10,000 year clock, or working with researchers to bring back extinct species like the American chestnut tree and the wooly mammoth. He says only his readers will decide if this de-extinction of the Whole Earth Catalog will have an impact.

“It’s really up to them,” Brand says. “It was not written or edited or collected or published for the future. It was written for a certain set of people that we knew, or knew about, at a certain time.”

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