Summary of placement activities and planned outcomes Original: During this placement I am looking to do a critical investigation in the past, present, and possible future culture of the archive at NCBS. I will have meetings with current members of
OHD_PST_0229 review of project
OHD_BLG_0034 21st Century Ghost
Have you ever heard of the twenty-first century ghost? You have definitely seen it and heard it. It hides in many places, but its favourite spot is in the pocket of your trousers, next to you on the table or
OHD_FRM_0194 Research Room Agreement
OHD_WRT_0177 NT oral history experience
To date I have collected ten oral history interviews with a wide range of people associated with Seaton Delaval Hall, from former residents to National Trust staff and volunteers. Overall, the experience has been positive for both myself and those
OHD_WRT_0172 Chpt. 01 History of oral history tech
Chpt. 01 – The History of Oral History Technology “The history of progress is littered with experimental failures.” – Victor Papanek, Design for the Real World Let is take a moment to contemplate the MiniDisc. Developed by Sony in 1992,
OHD_MMP_0156 Wicked Problem Map
December 2021
OHD_SSH_0147 Important dead link
OHD_PRS_0127 Only Time Will Tell: the ethical dilemma of oral histories
This one has been my favourite paper to present so far. I think it was really fun and people seemed to enjoy it. Brainstorming Slides Script [slide 1] I am going play two sound recordings which both discuss abortion, so
OHD_LST_0123 questions
Here is a collection of questions I have asked myself concerning the topic of my PhD both big and small. How do we handle the racism that exists in the archives? Date: 16/06/2020 What do we do with unused interviews?
OHD_WRT_0121 the code/manifesto
The manifesto below is based off Meirle Laderman Ukeles’ Manifesto for Maintenance Art. This the code of ethics outlined in by Mike Monterio in Ruined by Design. I am using this as a base for my code of ethics for
OHD_BLG_0046 the nerd filter
The nerd filter is an idea that I have been mulling over for a while now. The basic principle is that you gain more access to an archive the more time you spend in the archive and interacting with the