![]() ![]() There was teaching and talking and sharing. ![]() There were guests of all stripes at our party: our collective members, people who had been involved in the two tapes we screened when they were made, and those simply interested in our working group's core commitments to queer and feminist video, especially that attentive to AIDS, sexuality, people of color, and trans people. ![]() And we had "party games": archival activities to engage digital collections of once-analog things with humans interacting with them, as we had been conceptualizing all year.ĭeeDee Halleck and Carol Anshien hold and pose. Folks from outside our working group (but kindred to our quest) came because we invited them. There was food and drink supplied by the Center for the Humanities. While “party” had been serving as a metaphor during our 2018-2019 meetings to express our commitments to creating opportunities for enjoying and using archives together, this time we were not playing around, nor were we metaphorical in the least. The VHS Archives working group closed out its second year with an End of the Year Party, Workshop, and Demo. VHS Archives working group End of Year Party, Workshop, and Demo, 2019. The Center for the Humanities Distributaries "Our shelf is a table with shared stuff": From VHS to Analog Archives August 16, 2019 ![]()
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