Once You Open the Vault It Ceases to Be a Vault

Boston public television station WGBH has started to do what many people long for TV stations and related entities everywhere to do: chop up their archives into short video clips and make them findable online. Open Vault boasts a growing library of clips, mostly from the ’70s. Quick picks:

Nam June Paik’s “9/23″
Featuring the Paik-Abe video synthesizer.

Man Ray, Man Ray
The man and the dog.

Negro Masonry in the United States
Chamillionaire wasn’t first.

Robert McNamara reading a Teletype message from Nikita Khrushchev sent during the Cuban Missile Crisis


Free wishlist:
� Embeddable clips
� Better ‘related videos’ functionality
� Tags
� More New Television Workshop video art clips

But WGBH hasn’t stopped at the vault, they’ve also opened up a sandbox of clips for your manipulation in what may be their most visionary move since the hiring of Monty Stark. Break out the video synths (or software).


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