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Graphic MatterGraphic MatterEP.63 - Catherine Guiral "je pense qu'il y a de la séduction dans le design graphique"Aujourd’hui, je reçois Catherine Guiral. Designer graphique, enseignante, chercheuse, historienne du design, elle est aussi co-fondatrice de officeabc et de l’Agence du doute. Ensemble, on parle de critique, d’écriture, de transmission, de typographie, d’édition et d’intuition. Catherine nous raconte sa rencontre, pour sa thèse de doctorat, avec Pierre Faucheux. Vous le connaissez sûrement par sa direction artistique du Livre de Poche. Mais son oeuvre est bien plus riche. Une conversation dense, généreuse, passionnée – à l’image du travail de Catherine. Bonne écoute à toustes.➡️ cgdenkraum officeabcLe...2025-07-081h 14What\'s Eating CaleWhat's Eating CaleSo Now I Know What It's Like to Be a Girl // Perfectly Preserved 250-Year-Old Cherries Found at George Washington’s Place // Ariana Grande Wants to Have Jeffery Dahmer for Dinner // Jeremy Renner Says ‘I Just Don’t Have the Energy’ or the ‘Fuel’ to Play ‘GRATEFULNESSI am grateful for the rain but would be more grateful if we could lose the daily severe weather.I am grateful for long showers after having been outside on a hot dayI am grateful that not everyone gets up early in the morning CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS— Musician Mick Jones in 1955 (age 67)— Musician Chris Isaak in 1956 (age 66)— Filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson in 1970 (age 52)— Actor Chris O’Donnell in 1970 (age 52)— Actor Sean Hayes in 1970 (age 52)— Actor Nick Offerman in 1970 (age 52)— Singer Gretchen Wilson in 1973 (age 49)— Former New York Yankee shortstop Derek Jeter in 1974 (age 48)— Actor Jason Schwartzman in...2024-06-2627 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioCrowdsourcing Historical Memory with TellHistoryI’m thrilled today to introduce a project that combines my biggest interests--oral storytelling and cultural heritage outreach. It’s appropriately called Tell History. And it was developed by Alex Whitcomb and Sarah Hayes. They’re crowdsourcing video-based memories that they tie to themes, timelines and maps. We all have a friend or relative who has a fascinating story to tell. TellHistory.com can help you help them to share that story in historical context. It’s also an inspiring story about how you can take your passion, and evolve it into a platform for the greater good. Li...2016-03-1720 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioCrowdsourcing Historical Memory with TellHistoryI’m thrilled today to introduce a project that combines my biggest interests--oral storytelling and cultural heritage outreach. It’s appropriately called Tell History. And it was developed by Alex Whitcomb and Sarah Hayes. They’re crowdsourcing video-based memories that they tie to themes, timelines and maps. We all have a friend or relative who has a fascinating story to tell. TellHistory.com can help you help them to share that story in historical context. It’s also an inspiring story about how you can take your passion, and evolve it into a platform for the greater good. Li...2016-03-1720 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioThe Burning of Columbia uses digital media to commemorate historyHave you ever dreamed of what it would be like to go back in time to take part in a historical event?   Our guest today has been involved in helping many folks do the next best thing. Her name is Carrie Phillips, and she is the director of marketing and communications at Historic Columbia in Columbia, South Carolina. Historic Columbia used digital media to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the burning of that city during the American Civil War. 2015-05-2316 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioThe Burning of Columbia uses digital media to commemorate historyHave you ever dreamed of what it would be like to go back in time to take part in a historical event?   Our guest today has been involved in helping many folks do the next best thing. Her name is Carrie Phillips, and she is the director of marketing and communications at Historic Columbia in Columbia, South Carolina. Historic Columbia used digital media to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the burning of that city during the American Civil War. 2015-05-2316 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioLaura Bang on classroom digital humanities projects at Villanova University2014-07-0311 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioLaura Bang on classroom digital humanities projects at Villanova UniversityVoices of the Past shows you how to advocate for heritage resources through the social web.2014-07-0311 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioDale Kronkright on Shaping Georgia O'Keeffe's Digital Image in Social MediaCan virtual connections and digital media yield tangible benefits for heritage resources? Dale Kronkright says “yes.” And, that’s based on his experience as head of conservation at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe New Mexico. In this interview, he’ll talk about the Georgia O’Keeffe Imaging Project. The project field-tested three technologies in “Computational Imaging” and brought its audiences along for the ride with real-time updates on the social web. Their approach was profoundly effective, without being too complex from the production standpoint. There’s a takeaway here for most any heritage project.2013-01-1728 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioDale Kronkright on Shaping Georgia O'Keeffe's Digital Image in Social MediaCan virtual connections and digital media yield tangible benefits for heritage resources? Dale Kronkright says “yes.” And, that’s based on his experience as head of conservation at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe New Mexico. In this interview, he’ll talk about the Georgia O’Keeffe Imaging Project. The project field-tested three technologies in “Computational Imaging” and brought its audiences along for the ride with real-time updates on the social web. Their approach was profoundly effective, without being too complex from the production standpoint. There’s a takeaway here for most any heritage project.2013-01-1728 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioPhilip Graham on digital futures for cultural heritage education in ScotlandThis show explores an approach to new media that we rarely get to see -- a coordinated, research-based strategy that brings together cultural heritage institutions throughout a country. One of the organizations spearheading  this efforts is the Royal Commission for the Ancient and Historical Sites of Scotland (RCAHMS). This interview features Philip Graham, Public Engagement Manager for RCAHMS. Philip will talk about the Digital Futures for Cultural Heritage Initiative, and how is own organization is going beyond social media engagement to encourage user-contributed content. If you’ve struggled to build consensus about digital outreach even within your own institution, you...2012-07-0924 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioPhilip Graham on digital futures for cultural heritage education in ScotlandThis show explores an approach to new media that we rarely get to see -- a coordinated, research-based strategy that brings together cultural heritage institutions throughout a country. One of the organizations spearheading  this efforts is the Royal Commission for the Ancient and Historical Sites of Scotland (RCAHMS). This interview features Philip Graham, Public Engagement Manager for RCAHMS. Philip will talk about the Digital Futures for Cultural Heritage Initiative, and how is own organization is going beyond social media engagement to encourage user-contributed content. If you’ve struggled to build consensus about digital outreach even within your own institution, you...2012-07-0924 minThe Extreme Truckers Show™The Extreme Truckers Show™The Extreme Truckers Show™The Extreme Truckers Show live from Nashville March 8th 2012. GOOD EVENING and welcome aboard The Extreme Truckers Show. Tonight we are going live to the NHRA Gator Nationals in Gainsville FL w/ Matco Tools, Star Racing & Harley Davidson, but first we have some special guests. Celebrating Sleep Week Dr. Jeffery Durmer CMO is joined by Curtis Caswell a professional truck driver and his wife Lendi who are currently in the Fusion Health Sleep for Safety program. Dr. Durmer will talk about the positive impact healthy sleep can have on your profession and personal life & the Caswell's will be sharing some...2012-03-091h 31Voices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioExploring the groundbreaking role of iPads in Pompeii archaeological researchPompeii: It's the world's most recognizable archaeological site. But did you know it was also the place where the iPad was first used as a field documentation tool. Archaeologists working at Pompeii have been pretty progressive in communicating their finds through new media as well. Working in this milieu of old and new is Dr. Steven Ellis. He directs the Pompeii archaeological research project at Porta Stabia. In this interview, he'll talk about the iPad project, including what it was like to be featured in an Apple ad campaign. Additionally, he'll explore other emerging technologies being used at the...2011-09-1133 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioExploring the groundbreaking role of iPads in Pompeii archaeological researchPompeii: It's the world's most recognizable archaeological site. But did you know it was also the place where the iPad was first used as a field documentation tool. Archaeologists working at Pompeii have been pretty progressive in communicating their finds through new media as well. Working in this milieu of old and new is Dr. Steven Ellis. He directs the Pompeii archaeological research project at Porta Stabia. In this interview, he'll talk about the iPad project, including what it was like to be featured in an Apple ad campaign. Additionally, he'll explore other emerging technologies being used at the...2011-09-1133 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioTalking Pyramids' Vincent Brown on Managing News Content with Social ToolsHave you  ever wanted to learn hieroglyphics? What if a podcast could help you with that? There is one out there and it's produced by this episode's guest. His name is Vincent Brown. Vincent is kind of a new media renaissance man, with a focus on Egyptology and the pyramids. In addition to the podcast he created, he also maintains blogs and a very active Twitter community. That's one of the things he's going to talk about is optimizing your Twitter participation for creating a community: crafting relevant tweets and how to optimize those with hashtags as well. 2011-08-1648 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioTalking Pyramids' Vincent Brown on Managing News Content with Social ToolsHave you  ever wanted to learn hieroglyphics? What if a podcast could help you with that? There is one out there and it's produced by this episode's guest. His name is Vincent Brown. Vincent is kind of a new media renaissance man, with a focus on Egyptology and the pyramids. In addition to the podcast he created, he also maintains blogs and a very active Twitter community. That's one of the things he's going to talk about is optimizing your Twitter participation for creating a community: crafting relevant tweets and how to optimize those with hashtags as well. 2011-08-1648 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioHeritage branding, analytics and international perspective with Jamie Donahoe of Adventures in PreservationWhat if you could take your vacation time to not only see a new place, but meet new friends and use your hands to preserve built heritage all at the same time? That's just the kind of unforgettable experience Jamie Donahoe facilitates around the world. She co-founded Adventures in Preservation with the mission to save the world’s architectural heritage by supporting community-driven preservation projects that seek to create economic and environmental sustainability. Jamie has a very down-to-earth personality that comes through in her communication online as well. In this interview, she talks about how sh...2011-07-1223 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioHeritage branding, analytics and international perspective with Jamie Donahoe of Adventures in PreservationWhat if you could take your vacation time to not only see a new place, but meet new friends and use your hands to preserve built heritage all at the same time? That's just the kind of unforgettable experience Jamie Donahoe facilitates around the world. She co-founded Adventures in Preservation with the mission to save the world’s architectural heritage by supporting community-driven preservation projects that seek to create economic and environmental sustainability. Jamie has a very down-to-earth personality that comes through in her communication online as well. In this interview, she talks about how sh...2011-07-1223 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioKaitlin O'Shea on collaboration, platforms, and the role of historic preservation in the blogosphereIn this edition of the Voices of the Past audio podcast, we'll meet Kaitlin O'Shea. Kaitlin is the creator of the Preservation in Pink blog and newsletter. She will explain how the iconic pink flamingo, and a group of bloggy friends, have helped her  find her voice to take the conversation about historic preservation to a wider audience. Click here for a full transcript of this interview2011-06-2325 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioKaitlin O'Shea on collaboration, platforms, and the role of historic preservation in the blogosphereIn this edition of the Voices of the Past audio podcast, we'll meet Kaitlin O'Shea. Kaitlin is the creator of the Preservation in Pink blog and newsletter. She will explain how the iconic pink flamingo, and a group of bloggy friends, have helped her  find her voice to take the conversation about historic preservation to a wider audience. Click here for a full transcript of this interview2011-06-2325 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioAudio Podcast: Jennifer Souers Chevraux on the role of museums on the social webThis episode features Jennifer Souers Chevraux of the blog MuseoBlogger. Now Jennifer helps museums and cultural organizations engage their audiences by developing compelling experiences and using new media to cultivate a new generation of patrons. Here's that interview. Click here for a full transcript of this interview2011-04-1127 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioAudio Podcast: Jennifer Souers Chevraux on the role of museums on the social webThis episode features Jennifer Souers Chevraux of the blog MuseoBlogger. Now Jennifer helps museums and cultural organizations engage their audiences by developing compelling experiences and using new media to cultivate a new generation of patrons. Here's that interview. Click here for a full transcript of this interview2011-04-1127 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioMike O’Laughlin of the Irish Roots Cafe talks about discovering shared family history through new media“Who are you?” A simple question, but one that could take someone on the adventure of a lifetime. For Mike O’Laughlin of Irish Roots Cafe, it took him on a trip to discover his Irish roots and began his journey to help others find theirs using his books, blog, podcast and personal tours of Ireland. Today we join Bethany Frank as she talks with Mike O’Laughlin. Mike is going to explore the ease of podcasting and how he uses it to share connect folks around Irish heritage worldwide. Click here to see the post wit...2011-03-1526 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioMike O’Laughlin of the Irish Roots Cafe talks about discovering shared family history through new media“Who are you?” A simple question, but one that could take someone on the adventure of a lifetime. For Mike O’Laughlin of Irish Roots Cafe, it took him on a trip to discover his Irish roots and began his journey to help others find theirs using his books, blog, podcast and personal tours of Ireland. Today we join Bethany Frank as she talks with Mike O’Laughlin. Mike is going to explore the ease of podcasting and how he uses it to share connect folks around Irish heritage worldwide. Click here to see the post wit...2011-03-1526 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioThe Archaeological Box's Matt Thompson on developing membership websites and refining the use of social media as a support mechanismFounded in 2009, The Archaeological Box is a media-rich website that incorporates features like Google Maps and podcasts in two languages. It also incorporates a store and professional accounts. In this interview with Matt Thompson, the site's founder, we're going to explore the concepts of content management systems, including Drupal, and what goes into supporting the site through social media. Click here for a full transcript of this interview2011-02-2329 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioThe Archaeological Box's Matt Thompson on developing membership websites and refining the use of social media as a support mechanismFounded in 2009, The Archaeological Box is a media-rich website that incorporates features like Google Maps and podcasts in two languages. It also incorporates a store and professional accounts. In this interview with Matt Thompson, the site's founder, we're going to explore the concepts of content management systems, including Drupal, and what goes into supporting the site through social media. Click here for a full transcript of this interview2011-02-2329 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioPicturing preservation tech online with Cultural Heritage ImagingToday we're talking to Carla Schroer of Cultural Heritage Imaging. CHI is a small company based in San Francisco--the social media capital of the world--that's doing some interesting things through photography and photosharing through Flickr. They focus on rock art and technologies related to photography in heritage research. In this podcast, we'll explore how CHI is implementing its social media policy based on its strengths, priorities and available time. Click here for a full transcript of this interview2011-01-0316 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioPicturing preservation tech online with Cultural Heritage ImagingToday we're talking to Carla Schroer of Cultural Heritage Imaging. CHI is a small company based in San Francisco--the social media capital of the world--that's doing some interesting things through photography and photosharing through Flickr. They focus on rock art and technologies related to photography in heritage research. In this podcast, we'll explore how CHI is implementing its social media policy based on its strengths, priorities and available time. Click here for a full transcript of this interview2011-01-0316 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioLibrary of Congress on partnering with Flickr and finding its voice in social mediaToday we have kind of a special show for you. Traditionally we try to promote independent bloggers who are talking about heritage online but this time, we’re actually talking about a very large governmental agency. And specifically I’m talking about the Library of Congress. Now I’m sure that you are probably aware of the Library of Congress’ partnership with Flickr and Yahoo, and sharing so much of its image catalog online. It’s been hugely popular -- seen by millions of people. We’re going to examine the Flickr partnership, how it started, and what lessons the Library...2010-12-2142 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioLibrary of Congress on partnering with Flickr and finding its voice in social mediaToday we have kind of a special show for you. Traditionally we try to promote independent bloggers who are talking about heritage online but this time, we’re actually talking about a very large governmental agency. And specifically I’m talking about the Library of Congress. Now I’m sure that you are probably aware of the Library of Congress’ partnership with Flickr and Yahoo, and sharing so much of its image catalog online. It’s been hugely popular -- seen by millions of people. We’re going to examine the Flickr partnership, how it started, and what lessons the Library...2010-12-2142 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioMarion Jensen on putting history into context with TwitterMarion Jensen is something of a social scientist because he experiments with social services like Twitter to help put history into context. He is the founder of TwHistory, a collaborative Twitter project in which participants retweet historical events using original source documents in real time as they happened in history. He also has an all-time classic blog tagline: “those who forget history are doomed to retweet it.” Marion is also an educator and author of several books. In this interview, you can hear  just how passionate he is about inspiring connections to the past. Cli...2010-10-1837 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioMarion Jensen on putting history into context with TwitterMarion Jensen is something of a social scientist because he experiments with social services like Twitter to help put history into context. He is the founder of TwHistory, a collaborative Twitter project in which participants retweet historical events using original source documents in real time as they happened in history. He also has an all-time classic blog tagline: “those who forget history are doomed to retweet it.” Marion is also an educator and author of several books. In this interview, you can hear  just how passionate he is about inspiring connections to the past. Cli...2010-10-1837 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioA conversation with John Leeke, the "original heritage video blogger" (audio podcast)John Leeke was videoblogging for nearly a decade before YouTube was even invented. And he was taking about heritage preservation. His "campfire chats" have created a community throughout the world and inspired countless folks to take up the preservation trades. In this interview, he talks about getting started in video blogging, the modern tools he uses, and why he's an active, if reluctant, Facebook user. Click here for a full transcript of this interview.2010-09-1341 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioA conversation with John Leeke, the "original heritage video blogger" (audio podcast)John Leeke was videoblogging for nearly a decade before YouTube was even invented. And he was taking about heritage preservation. His "campfire chats" have created a community throughout the world and inspired countless folks to take up the preservation trades. In this interview, he talks about getting started in video blogging, the modern tools he uses, and why he's an active, if reluctant, Facebook user. Click here for a full transcript of this interview.2010-09-1341 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioLisa Louise Cooke on podcasting genealogy and the importance of audienceWhen Lisa Louise Cooke's daughters bought her an iPod a few years ago, she was barely even aware of podcasting as a business. But that gift would go on to inspire one of the world's most popular genealogy podcasts. In this edition of the Voices of the Past podcast, Lisa talks about how she turned her passion for genealogy into a dream career. Plus, she talks about the unreality of starring in the reality television show "Texas Ranch House." Click here for a full transcript of this interview2010-06-2436 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioLisa Louise Cooke on podcasting genealogy and the importance of audienceWhen Lisa Louise Cooke's daughters bought her an iPod a few years ago, she was barely even aware of podcasting as a business. But that gift would go on to inspire one of the world's most popular genealogy podcasts. In this edition of the Voices of the Past podcast, Lisa talks about how she turned her passion for genealogy into a dream career. Plus, she talks about the unreality of starring in the reality television show "Texas Ranch House." Click here for a full transcript of this interview2010-06-2436 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioGreg Lemon on podcasting to keep the storytelling tradition aliveOn the edition of the Voices of the Past, we meet Greg Lemon. Greg originated the popular MythShow podcast. In this interview, he talks about the importance of the storytelling tradition, building a quality web presence around your podcast, and setting personal priorities with new media. Click here for the full transcript of this interview2010-05-1122 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioGreg Lemon on podcasting to keep the storytelling tradition aliveOn the edition of the Voices of the Past, we meet Greg Lemon. Greg originated the popular MythShow podcast. In this interview, he talks about the importance of the storytelling tradition, building a quality web presence around your podcast, and setting personal priorities with new media. Click here for the full transcript of this interview2010-05-1122 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioNina Simon on museum participation and curating a second life in the social spaceNina Simon, the blogger behind the popular Museum 2.0 site, talks about why she believes social media is the key to helping museums and heritage groups connect their constituents with their content. Among the topics covered are the time investment required for social media as well as how to use social media philosophies to better visitor experiences without necessarily using the web tools. Click here for a transcript of the interview.2010-03-1532 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioNina Simon on museum participation and curating a second life in the social spaceNina Simon, the blogger behind the popular Museum 2.0 site, talks about why she believes social media is the key to helping museums and heritage groups connect their constituents with their content. Among the topics covered are the time investment required for social media as well as how to use social media philosophies to better visitor experiences without necessarily using the web tools. Click here for a transcript of the interview.2010-03-1532 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioRachel Penniman on giving voice to emerging conservatorsWhen it comes to the protection of cultural resources for the long haul, conservators are on the front lines: providing hands-on TLC, whether it's in a museum or at the scene of a natural disaster. Now, a new group has formed to provide a support network for young conservators and newcomers to the field. Rachel Penniman is the chair of the Emerging Conservation Professionals Network. In this podcast, she discusses how the group is using the social web to give a voice to the next generation of heritage caretakers. Click here for a full transcript...2009-12-1411 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioRachel Penniman on giving voice to emerging conservatorsWhen it comes to the protection of cultural resources for the long haul, conservators are on the front lines: providing hands-on TLC, whether it's in a museum or at the scene of a natural disaster. Now, a new group has formed to provide a support network for young conservators and newcomers to the field. Rachel Penniman is the chair of the Emerging Conservation Professionals Network. In this podcast, she discusses how the group is using the social web to give a voice to the next generation of heritage caretakers. Click here for a full transcript...2009-12-1411 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioMichael Phillips on creating Sense of Place with video iGuidezMichael Phillips has had a dream that he hopes will someday spread to the rest of the world: to create "sense of place" with video. It seems the tech world has helped set the stage for that dream, incorporating video functionality into everything from mobile phones and music players. With his website and blog, iGuidez, Phillips provides a template for capturing and sharing special sites for netizens everywhere to enjoy. In this interview, Michael Phillips talks about how he developed iGuidez, and the challenges of running a heritage website. Click here for full transcript of...2009-10-1922 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioMichael Phillips on creating Sense of Place with video iGuidezMichael Phillips has had a dream that he hopes will someday spread to the rest of the world: to create "sense of place" with video. It seems the tech world has helped set the stage for that dream, incorporating video functionality into everything from mobile phones and music players. With his website and blog, iGuidez, Phillips provides a template for capturing and sharing special sites for netizens everywhere to enjoy. In this interview, Michael Phillips talks about how he developed iGuidez, and the challenges of running a heritage website. Click here for full transcript of...2009-10-1922 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioDale Jarvis on the art of storytelling on the World Wide WebDale Jarvis is a member of a diminishing class: the storyteller. Yet, he is finding ways to share his art with whole new generation by reaching out to "use the media that they are using." Whether it's a podcast of traditional stories told by school children or telling stories 140 characters at a time on Twitter, Jarvis explores the web to find new ways to connect folks to their heritage. In episode of Voices of the Past, we talk to Dale about the online tools he uses and what kind of impact the Web will have on the preservation of...2009-08-1725 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioDale Jarvis on the art of storytelling on the World Wide WebDale Jarvis is a member of a diminishing class: the storyteller. Yet, he is finding ways to share his art with whole new generation by reaching out to "use the media that they are using." Whether it's a podcast of traditional stories told by school children or telling stories 140 characters at a time on Twitter, Jarvis explores the web to find new ways to connect folks to their heritage. In episode of Voices of the Past, we talk to Dale about the online tools he uses and what kind of impact the Web will have on the preservation of...2009-08-1725 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioMaggie Struckmeier of Past Horizons on volunteer archaeology and online mediaMaggie Struckmeier of Past Horizons Heritage Media talks about inspiring regular people to volunteer with archaeological excavations using a variety of online media. Past Horizons features an interactive magazine, a blog and a YouTube-style site exclusively for sharing heritage video. Click here for a transcript of this interview.2009-07-1408 minVoices of the Past RadioVoices of the Past RadioMaggie Struckmeier of Past Horizons on volunteer archaeology and online mediaMaggie Struckmeier of Past Horizons Heritage Media talks about inspiring regular people to volunteer with archaeological excavations using a variety of online media. Past Horizons features an interactive magazine, a blog and a YouTube-style site exclusively for sharing heritage video. Click here for a transcript of this interview.2009-07-1408 min