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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Museum of the Moving Image
I suppose any museum website could be considered a “public history” website. Having said this, the Museum of the Moving Image website is one I spend plenty of time perusing. This institution has been my dream place of employment for … Continue reading
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What DOES your Internet Footprint Say About You?
This is quite funny. But aside, it’s also thought provoking. We muse sympathetically upon Yahoo and Hotmail and Friendster- former internet phenomenons which have gone the sad way of the dinosaur punchline. But as fluid as the internet- and technological … Continue reading
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History Happens Here!
During my flickr lurking, I happened to come across a quite fascinating project sponsored by the National Archives. History Happens Here! implores folks to “create (their) own augmented reality” by inserting a historic photograph from the NARA collections into a … Continue reading
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Obituaries for Obsolete Media
VHS: The Video Home System Tape (VHS) was born in 1976 in Japan, changing the landscape of television watching forever. Edging out its competition-the Betamax-with lucrative marketing strategies, the VHS quickly grew to dominate the world of television recording, in … Continue reading
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Knowledge and Authority: Museum Vs. User
Per our presentation in class this past Thursday, the following is a list of questions to spark further discussion: Should institutions place their entire collections online and make the experience digital? How would that entice visitors to attend the institution … Continue reading
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Twitter: The Wild Wild West of the Internet
I’m vaguely living a lie. I try to put forth the image that I only peripherally participate in social media, am slow to catch on to trends, and mostly, kind of hate it. Two truths and a lie here, because … Continue reading
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