11.14 - Special Issue: The Archive 
“Mechanisms for non-elite voices:” Mass-Observation and Twitter
Pamela Ingleton / McMaster University (4)
May 21, 2010
A look at Twitter’s placement in the Library of Congress within historical perspective.
Caching and Crashing the Médiathèque
Mél Hogan / Concordia University
Mel Hogan investigates the politics of archiving video art.
What’re youse lookin’ at, Meathead?: Locating Archie Bunker Across Archives
Kimberly Springer / Williams College
Kimberly Springer looks at how America’s “most lovable bigot”, Archie Bunker, lives through the archives.
A Walter Ong Artifact Travels Through Media, Time, and Meaning
Abigail Lambke / Saint Louis University
Moving through oral and written, artifact and archive at the Walter J. Ong archive at Saint Louis University.
More in this category:
- Beyond Netflix and TiVo: Rethinking HBO Through the Archive
Shayne Pepper / North Carolina State University - The Views of the Feminist Archive
Alexandra Juhasz / Pitzer College - A Case for Imperfection: Confessions of a Digital Restoration Artist
Pauline Stakelon / University of California – Santa Barbara - Infernal Archive: Medial States of Matter in the Netherlands Institue for Sound and Vision
Shannon Mattern / The New School - Husker, Huckster: The Archival Brando
Lisa Patti / Cornell University - Special Issue: The Archive