Panorama Ephemera

"Panorama Ephemera" is an online project based on the film of the same name, a "meditative chronicle remarkably free of the camp humor of many ephemeral remixes. The images and sounds presented in Prelinger's film are treated with meticulous respect for their materiality and status as signifying objects. Each shot or sequence in the film forms part of a "cognitive map" of American history, revealing patterns of obsession that orbit around such mundane but foundational themes as growing food, Westward migration, the transformation of landscape, and the development of democracy, as well as relationships among animals, humans, nature and civilization.

The online version of Panorama Ephemera, created in collaboration with Vectors Art Director Raegan Kelly, is similarly devoted to preserving the integrity of individual media elements, while interweaving them with Prelinger's own personal and professional trajectories, milestones and musings. Perhaps most interesting is the opportunity this project provides to explore Prelinger's personal history via the artifacts by which his career has been defined. In foregrounding Prelinger's personal history as a lens through which to view the films, Panorama Ephemera models a form of historiography, that underscores the inevitability of authorial intervention in the process of assembling a historical narrative.." – Vectors Journal Editorial Staff

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Vectors

Published in Fall, 2006 by Vectors in Volume 2, Issue 1.

Note: this flash work incorporates a database and preservation work is ongoing to make it function as intended. This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Erik Loyer in November of 2021.

PUBLICATION TYPE

Online Journal

COPY MEDIA FORMAT

Web

ORIGINAL URL

http://vectors.usc.edu/projects/index.php?project=58