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Curse of the Mummy: Oral Affliction or Archival Aphasia
Oleh:
Schuppli, Susan
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Memory Studies vol. 1 no. 2 (May 2008)
,
page 166-184.
Topik:
Archive
;
Crypt
;
Nixon
;
Tape Recorder
;
Silence
Fulltext:
03. Curse of the mummy - Oral affliction or archival aphasia.pdf
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Isi artikel
In 1973 a reel of magnetic tape was handed over to the US National Archives containing 18¼ minutes of silence. This gap takes place during a conversation between President Richard Nixon and J.R. Haldeman (White House Chief of Staff) three days after the break-in at Democratic National Committee Headquarters in the Watergate Hotel. Although the muteness of both the tape and the man defied efforts to conjure up truth in 1973, fear of disturbing the remaining magnetic particles that clung to the gap was immediately understood and so the tape was permanently removed from circulation and archived. There it has lain undisturbed in cryogenic sleep for over 30 years waiting for that moment when the kiss of technological progress will re-awaken it and restore its capacity to speak. This article contends that the tape-gap is already pre-emptively inscribed within the mnemonic archive of the machine and is in fact not silent but fully enunciatory.
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