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Podcast #328: Media Archaeology and Other Networks
Radio Survivor Podcast
59 minutes
3 years ago
Podcast #328: Media Archaeology and Other Networks





The Radio Survivors return with a new episode! For this edition, recorded in July, 2022, our guest is Lori Emerson, Founding Director of the Media Archaeology Lab (the MAL). She’s also an Associate Professor in the English Department and Director of the Intermedia Arts, Writing, and Performance Program at University of Colorado at Boulder.



Lori joins us to chat about her current research into “other networks” and her work at the Media Archaeology Lab, which she started in 2009. Full of media from the past (computers, phones, radios, recording devices, books and more), the MAL “is a place for cross-disciplinary, experimental research, teaching, and creative practice using one of the largest collections in the world of still functioning media.” In our discussion, we also explore technology history, talk about Lori’s recent broadcasting experiments, and learn about the ways that experimental poetry is connected with vintage computers.



Show Notes:



* Lori Emerson‘s website* Other Networks exploration on Lori’s website* Media Archaeology Lab website* Lori Emerson’s Twitter* Sarah Grant, “Plant Nodes” * Danja Vasiliev, “Netless“* Emulated versions of bpNichol’s “First Screening” (1982-83, written in Apple Basic for Apple IIe)* One Laptop Per Child Mesh Network Wiki* libi striegl and Lori Emerson article “Anarchive as technique in the Media Archaeology Lab | building a one Laptop Per Child mesh network” (PDF download, requires Academia.edu registration)



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* This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits* Hosted by Jennifer Waits and Paul Riismandel* Edited by Eric Klein
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