Library podcast by the Metropolitan New York Library Council
18 episodes
8 months ago
Enjoy this clip from a new podcast that Library Bytegeist host and producer, Molly Schwartz, has been working on! It's called Preserve This Podcast. You can find more information on our website, at www.preservethispodcast.org.
Episode 18 transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xVS-XXlEx3kggw9artPMjSDhkPQpSKpjURDi_Xut8hk/edit
“The Podsucker” is a machine that Jason Scott built in his basement 15 years ago. Jason was trying to capture all the podcasts -- before they disappear. Preserve This Podcast is a series about how podcasts are disappearing. And what podcasters can do to save them. Follow along with our podcast preservation exercises by downloading the zine at [preservethispodcast.org][1].
- More about Jason Scott's podcast archiving work on [his website: ASCII by Jason Scott][2]
- More about Dave Winer's RSS work on [his website: RSS on the desktop, 15 years later][3]
- [Download/print our zine][4] from our website to prepare for Episode 1, coming out March 21st!
[1]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine
[2]: http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/844
[3]: http://scripting.com/2017/03/30/rssOnTheDesktop15YearsLater.html
[4]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine
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Enjoy this clip from a new podcast that Library Bytegeist host and producer, Molly Schwartz, has been working on! It's called Preserve This Podcast. You can find more information on our website, at www.preservethispodcast.org.
Episode 18 transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xVS-XXlEx3kggw9artPMjSDhkPQpSKpjURDi_Xut8hk/edit
“The Podsucker” is a machine that Jason Scott built in his basement 15 years ago. Jason was trying to capture all the podcasts -- before they disappear. Preserve This Podcast is a series about how podcasts are disappearing. And what podcasters can do to save them. Follow along with our podcast preservation exercises by downloading the zine at [preservethispodcast.org][1].
- More about Jason Scott's podcast archiving work on [his website: ASCII by Jason Scott][2]
- More about Dave Winer's RSS work on [his website: RSS on the desktop, 15 years later][3]
- [Download/print our zine][4] from our website to prepare for Episode 1, coming out March 21st!
[1]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine
[2]: http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/844
[3]: http://scripting.com/2017/03/30/rssOnTheDesktop15YearsLater.html
[4]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine
#4 Talking Pop-up Media Migration with the XFR Collective’s Rachel Mattson
Library Bytegeist
12 minutes 9 seconds
8 years ago
#4 Talking Pop-up Media Migration with the XFR Collective’s Rachel Mattson
In this episode, Molly talks with Dr. Rachel Mattson about her work as a member of the XFR Collective, an all-volunteer group of over 14 members, does the work that it does, partnering with artists, activists, individuals, and groups to preserving at-risk audiovisual media – especially unseen, unheard, or marginalized works, like this gay wedding celebration – by providing low-cost digitization services. Please read below for more information about the XFR Collective and the tools we used to produce this podcast.
Here is a link to a rough transcript of the episode: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Yf3iDqDTA9sw_YfEpS-c-m4kTiLzR03wIy7IKszuY1M/edit?usp=sharing
Related Articles and Links
XFR Collective’s website: https://xfrcollective.wordpress.com/
“At a Queer Film Festival, a Collective Offers to Digitize Your Videos for Free” by Sarah Cowan, published November, 2015 in Hyperallergic http://hyperallergic.com/253658/at-a-queer-film-festival-a-collective-offers-to-digitize-your-videos-for-free/
“Preserving that Great Performace: XFR STN Offers a Digital Update at the New Museum” BY Melena Ryzik, published on August 11, 2013 in The New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/12/arts/design/xfr-stn-offers-a-digital-update-at-the-new-museum.html
https://archive.org/details/2015_MIX_Ingall_001
“Remembering My Father, Who Sang at My Brother’s Big Gay Jewish Wedding: How far we’ve come, and how far we’ve yet to go, when it comes to LGBT rights” by Marjorie Ingall, published on June 16, 2016 in Tablet
http://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/205426/remembering-my-father-who-sang-at-my-brothers-big-gay-jewish-wedding
“Art is Long, Life is Short: the XFR Collective Helps Artists Preserve Magnetic and Digital Works” by Mike Ashenfelder, published on July 29, 2014 on the Library of Congress’ blog The Signal
https://blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2014/07/art-is-long-life-is-short-the-xfr-collective-helps-artists-preserve-magnetic-and-digital-works/
Music and Soundtracks
Cardboard Air Band / part 2: https://archive.org/details/XFR_2013-07-26_1B_02
Andy and Neal's Pre-Wedding Dessert Reception: https://archive.org/details/2015_MIX_Ingall_001
Opening and closing track: “Magic” by Otis MacDonald
Cassette Tape Rewind from YouTube Audio Library
Tools used to record this podcast
Blue Yeti microphone: www.bluemic.com/products/yeti/
Transcribe: transcribe.wreally.com/app
Reaper: www.reaper.fm/
Library Bytegeist
Enjoy this clip from a new podcast that Library Bytegeist host and producer, Molly Schwartz, has been working on! It's called Preserve This Podcast. You can find more information on our website, at www.preservethispodcast.org.
Episode 18 transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xVS-XXlEx3kggw9artPMjSDhkPQpSKpjURDi_Xut8hk/edit
“The Podsucker” is a machine that Jason Scott built in his basement 15 years ago. Jason was trying to capture all the podcasts -- before they disappear. Preserve This Podcast is a series about how podcasts are disappearing. And what podcasters can do to save them. Follow along with our podcast preservation exercises by downloading the zine at [preservethispodcast.org][1].
- More about Jason Scott's podcast archiving work on [his website: ASCII by Jason Scott][2]
- More about Dave Winer's RSS work on [his website: RSS on the desktop, 15 years later][3]
- [Download/print our zine][4] from our website to prepare for Episode 1, coming out March 21st!
[1]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine
[2]: http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/844
[3]: http://scripting.com/2017/03/30/rssOnTheDesktop15YearsLater.html
[4]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine