Literature

A grid of four black-and-white photographs showing a man in a suit and tie seated at a desk with a clipboard, pen, cigarettes, and a glass of water. He is captured in different conversational poses: looking left while speaking, gesturing with his hand, listening thoughtfully with a finger to his lip, and smiling while holding his pen.

The Mike Wallace Interview

This AVAnnotate project, created by Trent Wintermeier, presents several annotated interviews of famous figures, such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Salvador Dalí, from the Mike Wallace interview, held in the Harry Ransom Center collections. The project is designed as a teaching and learning tool to show how instructors can incorporate archival audiovisual material into coursework. […]

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Literary Sound Studies Anthology: English 483, University of Alberta

“Literary Sound Studies: English 483 Class Anthology” is a student-created AVAnnotate project in collaboration with Sam Turner that compiles course projects into a public anthology. It focuses on how literature is performed and heard, using time-coded annotations to analyze voice, rhythm, silence, and audience in recordings of poems and performances. The variety is striking: students

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Digital Florilegium

This project is an interdisciplinary study by Luke Sumpter, an undergraduate student at UT Austin, of time in digital media. Sumpter annotates and discusses films by Denis Villeneuve, Derek Jarman, a radio play adaptation of The Glass Menagerie, and a recorded conversation between Carson McCullers and Tennessee Williams held at the Harry Ransom Center.

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A collage of photographs of authors with recordings examined in the anthology, including Kathy Acker, Muriel Rukeyser, and Roy Kiyooka.

SpokenWeb Digital Anthology

Edited by Dr. Zoe Bursztajn-Illingworth and Dr. Tanya Clement at UT Austin, The SpokenWeb Digital Anthology exhibits annotated audio and video recordings from literary archives across Canada. The anthology presents original research written to contextualize and newly theorize these recorded readings, panels, videopoems, and classroom visits by authors such as Kathy Acker, Irving Layton, Dorothy Livesay,

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