
Tag: Berkeley Folk Music Festival


Digitizing the Berkeley Folk Music Festival Archive

A Foreign Sound To Your Ear

10/05/18: “‘A Foreign Sound to Your Ear”—Digital Image Sonification for Historical Interpretation

Glitching History: Using Image Deformance to Rethink Agency & Authenticity in the 1960s American Folk Music Revival

Revising Humbead’s Revised Map of the World: Digitally Remapping the Sixties Folk Music Revival

This Machine Kills Fascists: Technology and Tradition in the US Folk Music Movement

Analog Music >> Digital History: Sights & Sounds From the Digital Berkeley Folk Music Festival Project

04/27/18: Full Time Woman: Alice Stuart in Conversation & Concert @ Pop Conference, Seattle

03/17/18: Michael J. Kramer, “When Mississippi John Hurt’s Head Moved: Glitching Region and Race at the 1964 Berkeley Folk Music Festival” @ Current Research in Digital History

02/20/18: DLA Behind the Scenes: Analog Music >> Digital History: Sights & Sounds from the Berkeley Folk Music Festival Project @ Middlebury College

Kathy & Carol

10/19/17: Global Jukeboxes & Celestial Monochords—Alan Lomax, Harry Smith, & the Digital Study of Folk Music @ Amériques/Europe: Les Humanités Numériques En Partage?, La Rochelle University

Student Showcase: The High Lonesome Avant-Garde—Spiritual Fascinations With Roscoe Holcomb
