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In terms of my Archive Project and this challenge of fleeting moments, I believe I have been careful to represent all items with an awareness of the potential for presentism and biased. Or, after the passing of time, and with different interpretations it may be reflected upon inaccurately. This of course offers the freshest perspective on the work and its influences. If an event or piece is fleeting, it is important to try to have that archived during its life span. As far as their queerness, these are essentially queer through their creator or author- their depictions of events or times, based on their experience and perceptions- unbiased from their account.Īnd, as far as documenting fleeting moments to an archive and the challenges that coincide with that, documenting fleeting moments to an archive can present a struggle with the timing. Again, there are simply too many potential archive interview candidates to list- Williams, Sontag, Kinsey, Foucault and so on.Īs well, in terms of the prompt of lived experiences being documented in an archive, they can be documented as a personal narrative, an interview or a written piece. The people and groups that created the toughest obstacles for him, who surprised him and who disappointed him in his pursuits. I would like to know intimately what his toughest battles were. Also, as my Archive Project is The Pride Flag- Its journey and its metaphor, I would invite Gilbert Baker- originator of the Pride Flag. I would really look forward to that theorist interview. Without common likeness there will not be a norm. An interview with Warner would allow me to ask, “What does a perfect queer world look like to you?” Exactly, look like? Does everyone dress or think the same to remove the norms? Or, does everyone dress and think differently to remove the norms? Without differences there cannot be a norm. I guess for me, as I have been living with Warner in my head since Lesson 2, I would invite Michael Warner. In response to the final prompts for our Archive Project Blogs, the kinds of people I might invite to interview for an oral- history component? There are too many to name.