"It's a partnership with six different institutions, and together we are going to be digitizing more than 1,000 video tapes," said executive director Sara Chapman.
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Media Burn was founded around 20 years ago as one of the first ever online video archives. Since their founding, they've digitized 8,000 hours of analog video. The collection highlights independent documentaries and videos that focus on social and political causes.
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"Our collection begins with the invention of videotape. So it starts around 1967 or so, and it goes through the present," Chapman said.
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To view the Media Burn archives, visit their website: mediaburn.org. The collaborate work from their new grant will be called the Guerrilla Television Network, and that work will eventually be displayed on a different website.
In addition to that project, Media Burn recently announced a video reuse contest in collaboration with the South Side Home Movie Project and the Studs Terkel Radio Archive, giving the public an opportunity to create something new with Chicago's archival treasures.