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Grounding TV’s Material Heritage
Author(s) -
Jennifer VanderBurgh
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2213-0969
DOI - 10.18146/2213-0969.2019.jethc165
Subject(s) - amateur , obsolescence , value (mathematics) , ephemeral key , advertising , visual arts , history , art , computer science , archaeology , computer security , business , marketing , machine learning
VCRs were once prized for their ability to allow amateurs to create material records of ephemeral television broadcasts. But what value do amateur video-recordings of television have at their late stage of obsolescence? This article outlines some of the discursive parameters surrounding the perceived use-value of amateur video-recordings of television, drawing on case studies of video collection projects that are divided on the question of whether amateur television video-recordings continue to have merit. It argues that both advocates and detractors of videocassette recordings of television tend to rely on place-based heritage discourses in order to value or vilify them.

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