what does a cybernetic archive look like?

by Claire Louise Staunton & dr ben cranfield

The task was to engage the public with the cultural production of social movements, and an opportunity to introduce visitors to a different kind of archive and place-making base on the selection from annetta’s archive: one where use is a form of preservation; one where multiple forms of knowledge, skill, and experience are valued and shared within non-hierarchical structures; one where everyone is welcomed as an archivist.