
Your Video Game is My Cultural Heritage
April 28, 2017, marked the first ever Public Archaeology Twitter Conference (#PATC), which was organized by Dr. Lorna Richardson and featured 50 “papers” of 12 tweets each on all aspects […]
Exploring the archaeology in (and of) video games.
April 28, 2017, marked the first ever Public Archaeology Twitter Conference (#PATC), which was organized by Dr. Lorna Richardson and featured 50 “papers” of 12 tweets each on all aspects […]
Today’s guest post is by Rebecca Hernandez-Gerber who is a video game archivist. In her writing, she focuses on media archaeology, digital preservation, and gaming history. Follow her on Twitter @ArchivistBecks. […]