Digital media increase the visibility and presence of the past while also reshaping our sense of history. We have extraordinary access to digital versions of books, journals, film, television, music, art and popular culture from earlier eras. New theoretical formulations of database and archive provide ways to think creatively about these changes to the cultural and historical record. This essay explores the ways in which the current digital environment can be theorized in terms of, what I call, its archival effects
Although State and institutional archives are historically considered institutions of preserving kno...
The performative power of records By cultivating archives through successive activations people and ...
The chapters in this anthology discuss the rapid change of digital media technologies and the way th...
Derived from ancient Greek ("government"), the late Latin word "archive" has come in the modern era ...
Archives have become a nexus in the wake of the digital turn. This book sets out to show how expande...
The digital interferes in multiple ways in our current day practice of history. This article argues ...
Archival theory and archival metaphor remain at the center of new interpretations of computational c...
This article explores how current methods and approaches in archives are under serious challenge bec...
El archivo se ha transformado en una metáfora universal para todas las formas concebibles de almacen...
Creative and compelling theoretical formulations of the archive have emerged from a host of discipli...
In the last five years, how we engage with cultural heritage has been changed immensely. Cultural in...
Archives are collections of records that are preserved for historical, cultural and evidentiary purp...
This article discusses changing practices brought about by the move to online digital records, the i...
Archives are more prominent than ever, not only in art practice and theoretical discourse but also i...
Regardless of the widely spread use in historiography, anthropology, cultural studies, information s...
Although State and institutional archives are historically considered institutions of preserving kno...
The performative power of records By cultivating archives through successive activations people and ...
The chapters in this anthology discuss the rapid change of digital media technologies and the way th...
Derived from ancient Greek ("government"), the late Latin word "archive" has come in the modern era ...
Archives have become a nexus in the wake of the digital turn. This book sets out to show how expande...
The digital interferes in multiple ways in our current day practice of history. This article argues ...
Archival theory and archival metaphor remain at the center of new interpretations of computational c...
This article explores how current methods and approaches in archives are under serious challenge bec...
El archivo se ha transformado en una metáfora universal para todas las formas concebibles de almacen...
Creative and compelling theoretical formulations of the archive have emerged from a host of discipli...
In the last five years, how we engage with cultural heritage has been changed immensely. Cultural in...
Archives are collections of records that are preserved for historical, cultural and evidentiary purp...
This article discusses changing practices brought about by the move to online digital records, the i...
Archives are more prominent than ever, not only in art practice and theoretical discourse but also i...
Regardless of the widely spread use in historiography, anthropology, cultural studies, information s...
Although State and institutional archives are historically considered institutions of preserving kno...
The performative power of records By cultivating archives through successive activations people and ...
The chapters in this anthology discuss the rapid change of digital media technologies and the way th...