linkedin post 2021-02-07 06:31:58

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THE ARCHIVE AS MEDIA. “Indeed, today, the archive can be seen as a medium in its own right, as it has been liberated from ‘archival space into archival time’. The notion of the archive as static is replaced by the much more fluid temporalities and dynamics of ‘permanent data transfer’, defining the new memory ecology.” https://lnkd.in/dWiV2eZ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2021-02-07 06:33:37

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HYPERCONNECTED ARCHIVES. “The archives of a broadcast era mass media, once trapped in the archival space of a vault or library subject to the material conditions of order, classification, and retrieval, are rendered fluid through their hyperconnectivity.” https://lnkd.in/dWiV2eZ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2021-02-07 06:34:23

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QUASI ARCHIVES. “As Van House and Churchill observe: “Archives sit in the boundary between public and private. Current archives extend well beyond a person, a space, an institution, a nation state. They are socio-technical systems, neither entirely social nor technical.” https://lnkd.in/dWiV2eZ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2021-02-07 06:35:23

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ARCHIVES RUN RIOT. “However, as the archive has broken free of its bonds of space, institution and regimented classification, it has run riot, consuming almost everything in its path. Thus, as Kroker puts it: “the content of the archive has suddenly and risibly expanded to encompass the totality of life itself.” https://lnkd.in/dWiV2eZ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2021-02-07 06:36:23

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MYTH OF EQUALITY. “Thus, the new social that is made by the multitude also entraps it; the real challenge here is to see beyond the myth of digital media democratization. The digitally fostered values of openness have driven a culture of unbridled commentary that reveals that there is no ‘mainstream’, despite the veneer of the promotion of the egalitarian Web: “join the conversation” invites Twitter, “Comment is free” declares The Guardian.” https://lnkd.in/dWiV2eZ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2021-02-07 06:40:03

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THE UGLY CITY. “Today, the Twitter fuel of instantaneity destroys the relative privacy of intimate sociality that once enabled the opportunity for second thoughts. Adam Gopnik, for example, argues this is not “newly unleashed anger but what we all think in the first order, and have always in the past socially restrained if only thanks to the look on the listener’s face -- the monstrous music that runs through our minds is now played out loud.” https://lnkd.in/dWiV2eZ View in LinkedIn
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