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Curating Decay: VHS Preservation and the Online Retro Video Community Author: Emily K. Turner (University of Amsterdam, Preservation & Presentation of the Moving Image) Year: 2019 Relevance: Devotes a full section to VideoTeenage.com as a hybrid forum/archive. Includes interviews with former members. Access: UvA thesis repository (free). Don’t just rely on the default view
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The Glitch Moment(um) Author: Rosa Menkman Year: 2011 (published as a book / dissertation) Relevance: Menkman, a prominent media theorist, discusses the aesthetics of video glitch and the communities that celebrate analog decay. VideoTeenage.com is mentioned (often in footnotes or community lists) as an example of a space where “dirty video” and CRT artifacts are actively curated. Why solid: Menkman’s work is widely cited in media studies, and she engaged directly with glitch artists and forum members. Access: Available via Institute of Network Cultures (free PDF).
For the average YouTube viewer, the might look like a chaotic mess of pixelated video files and dead hyperlinks. But for the digital historian, the nostalgic fan, or the curious Gen Z user, it is a time capsule.