All Stories

  1. “Pure Information, Not the Real Thing”: Digital Hermeneutics and Nelson Sullivan’s Videographic Legacy (1983‒1989)
  2. Revolutionary discourses from the past: a digital hermeneutical analysis of widely read academic publications on the social impact and significance of the internet
  3. REVOLUTIONARY DISCOURSES IN A TIME CAPSULE: A HISTORIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF CANONICAL, INTELLECTUAL LITERATURE CONCERNING THE SOCIAL IMPACT AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE INTERNET.
  4. Gone but Not to Be Forgotten: 1980s and 1990s Media Histories
  5. Amateurism
  6. Everyone a Photographer: The Rise of Amateur Photography in the Netherlands 1880-1940
  7. Tales of a Tool Encounter
  8. Home Mode, Community Mode, Counter Mode: Three Functional Modalities for Coming to Terms with Amateur Media Practices
  9. Van sociale naar ‘antisociale’ media?
  10. Hybride beheer van een hybride medium
  11. Een zeer korte videogeschiedenis
  12. Why collecting machines is important for understanding film history
  13. Democratic Television in The Netherlands
  14. Amateur Filmmaking. The Home Movie, the Archive, the Web