David Wolinsky papers, 2014-2022
Abstract/Contents
- Scope and content
- The collection consists of 22 gigabytes transferred via hard drives; the digital content includes approximately 310 interviews, as well as notes and supporting documents, from the "Don't Die: Voices from the Videogame Trenches" series (https://nodontdie.com/), of which Wolinsky is the creator. The collection also contains 2 magazines, 9 notebooks, 3 pins and notes.
Description
Type of resource | mixed material |
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Form | unmediated; other |
Extent | 0..2 (1, 22 gigabytes captured from external hard drives |
Place | United States |
Publication date | 2014 - 2020 |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | English |
Creators/Contributors
Associated with | Wolinsky, David |
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Subjects
Subject | Wolinsky, David |
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Subject | Video games |
Subject | Internet |
Subject | Social media |
Subject | Oral history |
Genre | Other |
Genre | Video games |
Genre | Oral histories (literary works) |
Bibliographic information
Acquisition | Gift, 2020, 2022. Accessions 2020-261, 2022-064. |
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Biographical/Historical | "Don't Die" (2014-present) is an interview series locking horns with videogames as a beloved, but often misunderstood and maligned cultural force. But it isn't really only about videogames. It's an attempt to take stock of and understand the ways that videogames and their close cousins, the internet and social media, have blended and helped define lines in the digital sand that decide, dictate, and influence what we pay attention to and who we care about -- and how deeply. [from https://nodontdie.com/about] |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/qg137zm7702 |
Location | Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives Stanford University Libraries Stanford, CA 94305 |
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
- Access is provided in a manner consistent with the Stanford University Libraries Web Archiving Policy (https://library.stanford.edu/projects/web-archiving/policy).
- Copyright
- Copyright resides with the creators of the materials or their heirs. An open content license may apply.
Preferred citation
- Preferred citation
- [identification of item], David Wolinsky papers (M2634). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California