Title Information
Title
Episode 5: Kate Duffy on Phantom Archives
Abstract
How are artists and performers finding creative uses for archival materials? On our latest episode we’re joined by Kate Duffy, a doctoral candidate in American Studies at Brown who is also one of the creators of The Phantom Archive. Kate describes her interest in creating dreamlike spaces around archival materials, explains what she’s learned from nineteenth-century forms of entertainment like panoramas and magic shows, and introduces us to Mr. Crowley and Nancy Luce. This episode is part of our series on the creators behind Gallery Lab, an exciting collection of pop-up exhibitions, performances, and other programming hosted by the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage (Brown University).
Name
Name Part
Duffy, Kate
Role
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Creator
Origin Information
Date Created
2018
Language
Language Term: Code (ISO639-2B)
eng
Physical Description
Extent
1 mp3 (30:08)
digitalOrigin
born digital
Subject (Local)
Topic
archival materials
Type of Resource
sound recording
Genre
podcast
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Identifier: DOI
10.26300/nn4e-fw53