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Playing the Archive: The Viral and the Archival (#5)

Playing the Archive: The Viral and the Archival (#5)

Update: 2025-05-28
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Sounds are usually momentary. They're there, and then they're forgotten. Every day, we access new sounds on Tiktok or Youtube and some of them go viral - but who remembers them a month, a year, or a decade later? Archives preserve sounds of the past, but they become hard to access, buried under data protection, privacy, and heritage laws. How will future anthropologists know what 2025 sounded like?


In Playing the Archive, ethnomusicologists Sydney Hutchinson and Hannah Judd dive into experimental archival research with interviews, radio plays, & more. This podcast is a part of the Second World Music project. To learn more, visit http://secondworldmusic.wordpress.com.


Playing the Archive © 2025 by Sydney Hutchinson/Second World Music is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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Playing the Archive: The Viral and the Archival (#5)

Playing the Archive: The Viral and the Archival (#5)

Dr. Sydney Hutchinson