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Archiving media from the Occupy Movement:
Trying to involve par3cipants in making their crea3ons more preservable
Howard Besser, NYU hBp://besser.tsoa.nyu.edu/howard
hBp://ac3vist-‐archivists.org/
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Tips on Outreach to Communi3es
• Build trust • Speak in their language (not MARC-‐speak) • Iden3fy ways you can meet needs they already perceive
• Approach projects as collabora3on whenever possible
• Don’t only focus on content and metadata, but also rights that can be an impediment to preserva3on
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Archiving Media from the “Occupy” Movement: Trying to involve par3cipants in making
their crea3ons more preservable
• Why Occupy is an interes3ng case study • Outreach Issues • Projects from Ac3vist Archivists and from NYU’s Tamiment Library
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What’s interes3ng/important about Occupy?
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March 24, 2012 Flickr stats (just 6 months a\er start of movement)
• “#Occupy” 632,089 • “Occupy Wall Street” 164,304
• “Occupy Protest” 179,454 • “Occupy Movement” 40,572
• “#OWS” 113,904
• “Occupy Oakland” 27,202 • “Zucoe Park” 9,164
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What’s interes3ng/important about Occupy?
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How Occupy material resembles what we’ll be facing in the future
• Vast quan3ty of user-‐contributed material • No easy way to control for quality, file format, metadata – no enforcing guidelines as with organiza3onal records – no semi-‐consistency as in a single individual’s personal records
• Much of the material can most easily be found on Social Networks
• …we need to find smart ways to harvest metadata and analyze files, as well as to influence behavior of poten3al contributors
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What I know from my prior work
• InterPARES—If we hope to preserve electronic records, archivists need to be involved early in the life-‐cycle of that record, long before the record enters the archive
• Preserving Digital Public Television—Pushing metadata gathering upstream into the produc3on cycle
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Ac3vist Archivists hBp://ac3vist-‐archivists.org/
• MIAP students and grads originally working on archiving media from the Occupy movement
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Ac3vist Archivist Website
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Special characteris3cs of Occupy that AA needed to address
• Many par3cipants didn’t view what they engaged in as historically important (sign slogans)
• Huge suspicion of conven3onal organiza3ons (incl universi3es and libraries)
• DIY mentality—want to control own story • Reluctance to sanc3on turning over material to an ins3tu3on
• Consensus Process becomes more difficult when each mee3ng aBracts a different set of people
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OWS Archives Working Group emphasizes owning own past
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Ac3vist Archivists Projects-‐
• “Why Archive” postcard & video
• 7 Tips to Ensure Your Video Is Usable in the Long Term
• Study of metadata loss through uploading to services • Best Prac3ces for Creators/Collectors (incomplete) • Coordina3ng discussions among various groups archiving different parts of Occupy
• Exploring methods for obscuring iden33es
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“Why Archive” video
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“Why Archive” postcard
• ACCOUNTABILITY. Archives collect evidence that can hold those in power accountable.
• SELF-‐DETERMINATION. We define our own movement. We need to create and maintain our own historical record.
• SHARE. Archives are a point of entry to our movement’s rich record. We can use them to ensure transparency, generate discussion, and enable direct ac3on.
• EDUCATE. Today’s videos, flyers, web-‐pages, and signs are material for tomorrow’s skill-‐shares, classes, and mobiliza3ons.
• CONTINUITY. Just as past movements inspire us, new ac3vists will learn from the experiences we document.
• R E C O R D & C O L L E C T what’s happening around you.
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Why Archive Postcard
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7 Tips to Ensure Your Video Is Usable in the Long Term
• Collect details while filming • Keep your original raw footage, unaltered • Make your video discoverable
• Contextualize it • Make it verifiable
• Allow others to collect and archive • Or archive it yourself
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Study of metadata loss through uploading to services
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Best Prac3ces for Content Creators
• Security – Hidden camera laws, par3es’ consent laws
• Capturing Content – Highest quality, set date and 3me-‐stamps, note loca3on
• Offloading Content – Raw files directly onto computer, keep material organized
• Uploading Content – Importance of tagging, review of diff services
• Deposi3ng with an Archive • Copyright
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par3cipated in Self-‐help ac3vi3es: Skill-‐shares for Occupiers
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Self-‐help ac3vi3es:
OWS Archive Share Day used variety of tools
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Self-‐help ac3vi3es:
Bulkr
• Batch download from FLICKR • Set selec3on filters (#OWS, Crea3ve Commons)
• Set what elements you want to grab (essence, EXIF metadata, tagged-‐text metadata
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Self-‐help ac3vi3es:
Downloaded FLICKR image
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Self-‐help ac3vi3es:
Downloaded EXIF metadata
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Self-‐help ac3vi3es:
Other Archive Share-‐Day and Hackathon ac3vi3es
• Re-‐mixing of older footage • Crea3ng a visual 3meline
• Mining material for data (eg. number of co-‐loca3ons of an officer’s name with “pepper spray”)
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Crea3ve Commons Guidance
• Crea3ve Commons lets you mix-‐and-‐match four different condi3ons: – ABribu3on: You let others copy, re-‐use and distribute your video, but they
must credit you. – Share-‐Alike: You let others copy, re-‐use and distribute your video, only if they
do the same with the work they create.
– Non-‐Commercial: You let others copy, re-‐use and distribute your video for non-‐commercial purposes only.
– No Deriva3ve Works: You let others copy and distribute your video, but not to create new works using it.
• You can use these condi3ons in different combina3ons to share your work in a controlled way. Crea3ve Commons licenses are legal tools that depend on pre-‐exis3ng copyright laws. Having a Crea3ve Commons license on your work may give you legal recourse, but it may not actually prevent people from downloading and re-‐using your video illegally.
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Marking Crea3ve Commons licenses
• There are a few ways to mark your video with a Crea3ve Commons license. One way is to include a Crea3ve Commons “bumper” or text card in your video. Crea3ve Commons has created some with graphics that you can download from their website. This method is useful if your video is going to be shared offline (e.g. on DVD, live screenings), as the license informa3on is aBached to the video itself.
• Another way to mark your video with a Crea3ve Commons license is to publish your video on plaworms that are Crea3ve Commons-‐enabled, such as YouTube, Vimeo, or Internet Archive. These plaworms allow you to easily select a license during the upload process. This method is useful because the license is machine-‐readable. A search engine, for example, can detect the license.
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Promo3ng ObscuraCam
• “ObscuraCam is a visual privacy app for photo and video, that gives you the power to beBer protect the iden3ty of those captures in your photos, before you post them online”
• Developed by Guardian Project in conjunc3on w/Human Rights group WITNESS-‐
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ObscuraCam
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Ac3vist Archivist Collabora3ons-‐
• With Occupy Wall Street groups – Helping store and manage Media Working Group’s media streams
• With Tamiment Collec3on – Methods for extrac3ng metadata from recordings
– Methods for collabora3ve selec3on of YouTube videos
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Occupy’s Media Working Group—Streaming Services (1/3)
• livestream, ustream—almost impossible to hack into downloads
• One of Occupy Oakland’s streamers uses the streaming service as his fileserver. – does no recording onto local media (to avoid confisca3on of equipment)
– when he wants to edit, he downloads from streaming service, edits, then uploads it back
– trusts the streaming service, and thinks that it will be around forever
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Occupy’s Media Working Group—Streaming Services (2/3)
• OWS keeps masters for their streams and other media locally, and as numbers grow, they’re having trouble with managing the files and storage and want a DAM, but… – Ac3vist Archivists (AA) brokered a deal to put copies of their content on a reliable archival service
– AA helped them select open source tool to use for cataloging (Omeka), and AA volunteer is currently cataloging their mini DV collec3on of footage from all General Assemblies and Spokes Councils from September 17th to date-‐-‐
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Cataloging GA/Spokescouncil mini-‐DVs
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Metadata for OWS Core google doc
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Omeka for Cataloging/Managing
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Occupy’s Media Working Group—Streaming Services (3/3)
• Discussed plan to turn over the Global Revolu3on streaming collec3on to NYU’s Tamiment – OWS would NOT sign a donor agreement, as they see that as conferring exclusivity to a bureaucra3c organiza3on
– Instead, OWS would execute a Crea3ve Commons license leeng anyone else use the material, and AA volunteers will make sure that the corpus is transferred to NYU-‐
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AA Collabora3on with Tamiment on Collec3ng OWS Content-‐
• Think Tank mee3ng recordings • YouTube videos • Other Tamiment OWS ac3vi3es – Websites – Mee3ng notes – Ephemera
– Oral/video history – Google, Facebook groups
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Collec3ng – Think Tank
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Collec3ng – Think Tank
• Daily, 2 hours • Audio capture hardware provided by NYU library (Zoom-‐H2n)
• Bi-‐weekly digital file transfers
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Think Tank metadata redundancies
• Guidelines s3pulate that person holding recording device will check to see that 3me and date stamp are correct before beginning recording (mostly didn’t happen)
• Guidelines s3pulate that a script be read verba3m at the beginning of the recording, with date, 3me, proposed subject, etc. (and would eventually allow voice-‐recogni3on so\ware to create appropriate metadata). Script also stated that all par3cipants agreed to Crea3ve Commons licensing of the recording
• Guidelines requested that date/3me be embedded in the applied file-‐name
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Think Tank Guidelines
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Collec3ng – Think Tank
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Collec3ng – Think Tank
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Tamiment YouTube collec3ng
• plug-‐in for FireFox (downloadhelper.net) • As of April, ca. 250 items, policy: large events • Fair Use: 2012 ARL Code of Best Prac3ces – “transforma3ve” collec3ng with context
• Tamiment has been selec3vely browsing through YouTube Occupy videos, trying to choose which ones to keep, then cataloging them with – Title, Creator, Crea3on Date, Upload Date, Descrip3on, URL, Youtube Username, License, Format, Codec, Source Media, On Internet Archive, CC License type
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Tamiment YouTube Cataloging
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But this won’t scale!
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March 24, 2012 YouTube stats (just 6 months a\er start of movement)
• “#Occupy” 169,000 • “Occupy Wall Street” 98,400
• “Occupy Protest” 70,500 • “Occupy Movement” 54,800
• “#OWS” 50,300
• “Occupy Oakland” 13,400 • “Zucoe Park” 6,690
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Alterna3ve approach to YouTube Selec3on process
• Develop categories of important YouTube videos – Celebrity visits, Internal workings (library, kitchen, media), Confronta3ons with police, Labor, Housing, etc.
• Have Occupiers fill in an online form lis3ng the 5 most important videos in each category
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Advantages of YouTube Collabora3ve Filtering Selec3on Process
• Scalable and manageable • Consistent with Occupy ideas of inclusiveness and of managing own story
• Tamiment can s3ll choose to be selec3ve in collec3ng only a por3on of what is voted in, but the total set for review is a manageable scale
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Social Networks star3ng to police their “Terms of Use”
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YouTube User Agreement
• 5B “You shall not download any Content unless you see a ‘download’ or similar link displayed by YouTube on the Service for that Content.”
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But even 1916 Public Domain material on Crea3ve Commons YouTube Channel don’t
have “download” buBon
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YouTube sees Crea3ve Commons as only for Re-‐Mix, not archiving
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But using YouTube’s video editor to view and “Re-‐Mix” exact copies is
probably legal
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Some key ideas from Ac3vist Archivists hBp://ac3vist-‐archivists.org/
• Guidelines for recorders to make their works more easily preservable: make notes, turn on GPS, upload to service that doesn’t strip out metadata, keep raw footage, don’t compress
• For mee3ng recordings, have them read a script at start of the recording
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“Preserva3on Week” event
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Tips on Outreach to Communi3es
• Build trust • Speak in their language (not MARC-‐speak) • Iden3fy ways you can meet needs they already perceive
• Approach projects as collabora3on whenever possible
• Don’t only focus on content and metadata, but also rights that can be an impediment to preserva3on
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Archiving Media from the “Occupy” Movement:
Methods for Archives trying to manage large amounts of user-‐generated audiovisual media
Howard Besser, NYU hBp://besser.tsoa.nyu.edu/howard/Talks
hBp://ac3vist-‐archivists.org/ Preserva3on, Digital Technology & Culture, 42:1, March 2013
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Occupy Sandy
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Occupy Sandy
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Occupy Sandy
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Occupy Sandy (NYT)
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Eyebeam & Hurricane Sandy (Nov 2012)
hBp://eyebeam.org/press/media/videos/recovering-‐eyebeams-‐archive-‐as-‐told-‐by-‐resident-‐jonathan-‐minard
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Hurricane Sandy (Nov 2012)
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Hurricane Sandy (Nov 2012)
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Hurricane Sandy (Nov 2012)
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Hurricane Sandy (Nov 2012)
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