Everyday we encounter massive amounts of information that is organized and synthesized by our smartphone apps, tumblr pages, and news aggregators. This week is interested in exploring the value of the term "archive" for describing our database culture. How does this term link us to a certain kind of intellectual history? This week is also focused on the ways digital archives shape our interpretation of different kinds of data, making even the most unwieldy data accessible and legible.
Possible topics include:
- The archive as a tool for preservation and as a site of decay
- The archive's function in defining race/gender/class
- The archival impulse facilitated by websites like Pinterest, Tumblr, and Facebook
- The archiving of archives by institutions like The Library of Congress