

Gabriella Giannachi, "Archive Everything: Mapping the Everyday" (MIT Press, 2016)
Nov 18, 2023
Guest Gabriella Giannachi traces the evolution of the archive into the apparatus through which we map the everyday. She explores diverse archival practices and platforms, including Lynn Hershman Leeson's War Project and participatory archiving. Archives are seen as laboratories of memory production, shaping identities and preserving voids and absences. The podcast also discusses the role of archives in triggering positive memories in healthcare settings and explores technologies of self-portrait and ecosystems for self-production.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Introducing the Speaker and their Background
01:38 • 3min
The Evolution of Archives and Their Significance in Knowledge Production
04:39 • 4min
Exploring the Archive through an Archaeological Lens: Lynn Hershman-Lisaens' War Project
09:05 • 6min
Archives as Laboratories of Memory Production
14:39 • 27min
Exploring Technologies of Self-Portrait and Ecosystems for Self-Production
41:21 • 4min