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Fallout Forecasts Fallout Forecasts
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Touring the Greenbrier Resort Touring the Greenbrier Resort
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From Bunkers to Data Bunkers From Bunkers to Data Bunkers
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Buried Alive Buried Alive
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Desert Clouds Desert Clouds
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In Algorithms We Trust In Algorithms We Trust
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Cellblocks for Data Cellblocks for Data
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The Constellation of Dead Malls The Constellation of Dead Malls
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4 The Weight of a Cloud
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Published:August 2022
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Abstract
The data complex is expanding into cloud storage facilities, former Cold War bunkers, and other securitized locations. During the Cold War, the federal government built fallout shelters like The Bunker at Greenbrier to protect members of Congress from nuclear attacks and their radioactive aftermath. Civil Defense exercises like Operation Alert trained archivists and records managers to see their work as a part of defending the nation against nuclear attacks and readying the nation to bounce back afterward. Facilities like the Library of Congress National Audiovisual Conservation Center embody the layered materiality of the data complex, where facilities once meant to preserve stockpiles of paper or house nuclear missiles, now preserve and protect data, increasingly stored in installations known as “data bunkers.”
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