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new fogeyisms: scrapbooking and the commonplace book

16 11 2004

It seems a large part of my PhD research has in some way to do with finding and remixing analogs for new media buzzwords, leading me back to fogey-esque, almost premodern, words like “vernacular”, “conviviality” and so on. I’ve yet to completely work out why I like the fogey-esque terms so much, but I’ll let you know when I do. And this post should go some way towards it.

Lately I’ve been seduced by the parallels between traditional vernacular cultural practices like collecting, scrapbooking (thanks to Kris, and the culstud-l listfolk), even at my more esoteric moments cooking and gardening, and their transmuted cousins in digital culture. The creative blog and the illustrated, poetry-filled commonplace book, the blog and the scrapbook, the tinkering home mechanic and the hobbyist hacker are not identical twins but certainly speak to each other across time.

The power of these analogs is in their refusal of the commonsense, mass media-derived metaphors that are so much more familiar and that do not help us to think outside existing media power structures: you know, the blogger as (not-quite-yet)journalist, the photoblogger as (amateur) photographer, the linklogger as editor. Digital culture has mediating functions, but it is leakier, and more imbricated in everyday life, than even television ever managed to be. So media metaphors aren’t enough. And neither are industrial ones (’production’ and ‘consumption’ aren’t working too well for me, for example).

So here’s a few pieces of related ephemera that I’ve snipped out of the web.

Those wanting to delve into research on scrapbooking would do well to start with this annotated bibliography.

scrapbook.large02.jpgEphemera from the 1939 world’s fair, including this scrapbook, here
A scrapbook timeline

Watch out/keep out/you could slip and fall/be gruesomely electrocuted: witness
stick figures in peril at flickr.

haiku made from google search strings leading to identity theory. For example:

how do you tell a story from a deaf man’s point of view?
how can i read people’s mannerisms?
teach me how to knit online

[might try this myself!]

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