
Nathalie Fridzema
@nathaliefridz
Doctoral Researcher in Dutch Early Web Cultures & Vernacular Digital Heritage @univgroningen | ON 🦣[email protected] & 🦋[email protected]
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https://matterofimagination.neocities.org/ 26-10-2022 19:46:07
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As summer break nears, there won't be a new blog post for Matter of Imagination this month. However, anya shchetvina and I shared our thoughts on #EASST4S2024 in our latest newsletter. Check it out here (and consider subscribing)! mailchi.mp/3f1fff06033a/s…


In the latest podcast episode of Talk Media to Me from RMeS Research School PhD council, Maud Rebergen and I dive into Habbo Hotel after the game made its comeback recently! open.spotify.com/episode/79v58O…


New blog post on Matter of Imagination 🦄👾 Read anya shchetvina and my conversation with Gabriele de Seta about his work on algorithmic folklore and its connection to other scholarly traditions! matterofimagination.neocities.org/blog4



On my way back from a wonderful #AOIR2024 where Susan Aasman and I gave a talk on small-scale entrepreneurs going on the web during the dotcom boom, alongside other great work on archives and temporality. Would love to see even more web history and -archiving in the future at aoir🤓


New blog post in “Matter of Imagination”! Loosely inspired by discussions on New Formalism, I write on a possibility of s history of internet imaginaries as a history of forms through which those visions are expressed. (designed to read from a laptop) matterofimagination.neocities.org/blog5

Last blog post is my favorite though - a discussion with 胡子哥 @[email protected]/bsky, sannuvola.threads.net on digital and algorithmic folklore matterofimagination.neocities.org/blog4


#OutNow in #iCS This enlightening piece by Nathalie Fridzema and colleagues discuss the role of academic discourses in the construction of what was called Internet Studies, and their common themes and concepts. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Final seminar for 2024 🎉🎊: Nathalie Fridzema Nathalie Fridzema will give a talk "Researching the Early Dutch Web: Digital Methods for Historical and Historiographical Objectives in Internet Studies" on 17th December. To attend online: eventbrite.com/e/oberseminar-… #oberseminar #hdsm


mailchi.mp/c355b4ae874b/i… This month's newsletter is too fun not to share. anya shchetvina and I reflect on our visit to CERN for the ECREA communication history workshop - the birthplace of the web! With pictures (✨), we discuss how CERN has inspired the stuf that interest us as MoI
