New event series: How We Listen

Oral histories are intense in all the ways: they’re intensive in design, listening skills, execution, telling one’s story, to archive and to process. But what about listening to them? How do we go about listening to oral histories? What does it take to construct a listenable interview? How much thought goes into oral history for… Continue reading New event series: How We Listen

Experiments in consent, oral history, and world-building

Join Oral History Curator, Kimberly Springer, for an exploration of consentful tech and how we might use oral history to talk about the past, but also how interviewers, narrators and archives use oral history to talk about the future. How can oral history be used for world-building? OHAC is happy to collaborate with Xin Xin… Continue reading Experiments in consent, oral history, and world-building

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