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Am 15.08.2023 um 22:11 schrieb Avery Dame-Griff via Members <members@lists.sigcis.org>:<br>
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<div class="EmailQuote"><font color="black">All,<br>
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(Apologies for cross-posting!)<br>
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I just wanted to share a new resource I've been working on that might be of interest to folks for research or teaching:
</font><font color="#084FD1"><u>The Archival Internet Video Index</u></font><font color="black">. While the name is a bit of a misnomer, the AIVI indexes archival footage of early digital communications and information services in use, ranging from videotex
to the early years of the web. I've focused on video in particular because it allows folks, especially students, to see these technologies in use. They're also great for illustrating public understandings of technology, as well as contemporaneous corporate
rhetoric (the CompuServe/Mickey Mouse Club theme mashup might be my favorite find so far).
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Please feel free to reach out if you have questions, suggestions, or any updated information for an entry - in almost all cases, I've based what I've indexed on what the poster shared, so some of the dates for when these videos were produced are very fuzzy.<br>
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Best,<br>
Avery Dame-Griff<br>
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</font><font face="Arial" color="#757575">Avery Dame-Griff (he/him/his)</font><font face="Arial" color="black"><br>
</font><font face="Arial" color="#757575">Lecturer, Women's and Gender Studies (Gonzaga University)</font><font face="Arial" color="black"><br>
</font><font face="Arial" color="#757575">Author,</font><font face="Arial" color="blue">
</font><font face="Arial" color="#084FD1"><u>The Two Revolutions: A History of the Transgender Internet</u></font><font face="Arial" color="blue">
</font><font face="Arial" color="#757575">(NYU Press, August 2023)</font><font color="black"><br>
</font><font face="Arial" color="#757575">Curator, </font><font face="Arial" color="blue"><u>Queer Digital History Project</u></font><font face="Arial" color="black"><br>
</font><font face="Arial" color="#084FD1"><u>averydame.net</u></font><font face="Arial" color="black"><br>
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