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Archive as Medium
Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture (2018)
  • Virginia A Dressler
Abstract
This article will explore the idea of the archive as medium, with sub-themes of neutrality, silence, and truth. An archive can serve as the intermediary in the construction of the archival series and collections around a central theme or scope. The messages bound in the archival container are selected to fit into an archival series or collection to reiterate or document a particular aspect. Archival collections have the power and effect of creating cumulative viewpoints over time by way of the contained messages. Selected case studies of more recent user-generated digital archives will be explored in context to these themes; such as A People’s Archive of Police Violence in Cleveland and Take Back the Archive (University of Virginia).
Keywords
  • archive,
  • digital
Publication Date
December, 2018
DOI
10.1515/pdtc-2018-0002
Citation Information
Virginia A Dressler. "Archive as Medium" Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture Vol. 47 Iss. 2 (2018) p. 45 - 53 ISSN: 2195-2965
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/virginia_dressler/31/