We also welcome questions, feedback and program ideas. Our website is If your station airs Radio Curious please let us know we will add you to our list of syndicate stations. We interview people on a curiously wide variety of topics about life and ideas. News & Discussion of Current Affairs featuring Diverse Voices. Radio Curious is a half-hour, weekly, long-form interview program, now in it's 24th year. The film he recommends is "The Lives Of Others," directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. The book Viktor Mayer-Schonberger recommends is "Collected Fictions," by Jorge Luis Borges.
#Radio querious how to#
We began the second part of our conversation by discussing how to delete personal information so that it is no longer available. Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, joined us by phone from his then home in Singapore on January 4th 2010. We consider the future potential effects on society of digitally preserved information, as well as the consequences of remembering what is sometimes best forgotten. Whatever your enterprise, you strive to be the best and most successful in your field. It is both your challenge and your birthright to gain dominion over a small part of the earth. You have the power and potential to achieve great things.
#Radio querious archive#
In this two part archive edition of Radio Curious with Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, we explore some of the ways in which our personal information, data, conversations and experiences are forgotten by us as individuals, but remembered digitally. Talent analysis of Querious by expression number 8. UK producer Crvvcks has been on my radar for some time now, hes become one of those dudes that just keeps. His book asserts that the capacity for eternal memory can have unanticipated and often unwanted consequences. DiRTY RADiO Curious (Crvvcks Remix) Premiere. Notes: What happens to the digital trails of our personal information and ideas that remain online when we research or upload data? Is this information accessible to others? Could it be used later to our potential detriment or character defamation? In this, the second of a two part archived conversation with Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation at Oxford University, and author of Delete: The Virtue Of Forgetting In The Digital Age, we discuss methods by which people may protect themselves from revealing personal information online and how personal information may be deleted.
Radio Curious discusses the impact the internet has on our privacy and memory with Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, author of Delete: The Virtue Of Forgetting In The Digital Age."