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The Crowdsourced Archive: Mobile Media, Photography, and the Local(ized) Frame
As mobile devices have proliferated, so too have the number of images that attempt to document a sense of place. These images are contributing to a growing visual database of how individuals see a region or a location. In ...
Datafying Media Art. Assessing Digital Methods for Media Art Research
Where the initial wave of Digital Humanities (DH) concentrated mainly on textual analysis, the contemporary DH witnessed a visual turn. This resulted not only in establishing visuals as subject of digital analysis but also ...
Haunted profiles; social networking sites and the crisis of death
How do perceptions of death shift or alter in relation to newly emerging technologies?
In this paper I look at examples of mourning rituals, namely online memorials using social networking sites, through the looking-glass ...
Between light and dark archiving
Some people argue that the digital archive is an oxymoron (Laermans and Gielen 2007) or that it is more akin to an anarchive (Ernst 2002, Zielinski 2014). Derrida mentioned the word anarchive to signal that ‘what remains ...