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Nicstalgia
Nicstalgia
54 episodes
1 week ago
Nicstalgia is a video podcast where we have deep conversations about superficial things. Host & Pop Culture Princess Nicole Tremaglio unlocks core memories from the 90s, 2000s & beyond while examining the past through a contemporary lens. Our special guests include pop culture and nostalgia enthusiasts, tastemakers, and creators. This show is about how pop culture helps shape who we are, reflects how we see ourselves in the world, and fosters belonging and connection with others. If you loved the dELiA*s catalog, Limited Too photobooth, Hit Clips, or Juicy Tubes, you're in the right place.
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Nicstalgia is a video podcast where we have deep conversations about superficial things. Host & Pop Culture Princess Nicole Tremaglio unlocks core memories from the 90s, 2000s & beyond while examining the past through a contemporary lens. Our special guests include pop culture and nostalgia enthusiasts, tastemakers, and creators. This show is about how pop culture helps shape who we are, reflects how we see ourselves in the world, and fosters belonging and connection with others. If you loved the dELiA*s catalog, Limited Too photobooth, Hit Clips, or Juicy Tubes, you're in the right place.
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Checkpoints and The Shock of Deletion
Nicstalgia
52 minutes 39 seconds
1 year ago
Checkpoints and The Shock of Deletion

Ruby Thelot is featured on this week’s episode of Nicstalgia. He shares how his love for studying and researching niche internet communities and cultures led him to writing his forthcoming book, A Cyberarchaeology of Checkpoints. We talk about how the concept of checkpoints originated in video game culture and took on a subversive new form as personal life status updates in a YouTube comments section. What happens when a community is formed by thousands of checkpoints in a YouTube comments section, and what happens when that YouTube video is deleted?

We explore the shock of deletion, the jarring experience of no longer having access to a digital space you once frequented. (RIP MySpace.) In the words of internet archivist Rebane2001, “Forget what you lost, save what you can.” Is everything meant to be saved? We ponder the concept of media ephemerality and why we assume permanence of what’s on the internet when we expect real-life places to come and go. (RIP to my Midtown hair salon.)

Digital media is full of paradox – abundance devalues digital media and makes access harder (i.e. trying to find one of the 7500 photos on my phone), preservation disrupts the content’s original environment (i.e. downloading my Xanga archives), and materiality affects relevance and value. We dive into the intricacies of memory and technology, my Buddhist internet philosophy, and how deletion of digital artifacts erases stories, memories, and ‘monuments of emotional history’, therefore impacting the future interpretation and legacy of our civilization.

I ask Ruby what he’d leave in a digital time capsule, the ethics of digital life after death, the morality of AI when “we can only perceive the present once it is the distant past”, and how media literacy and astuteness will develop for young generations in a new digital age.

💿 About our Guest

Ruby Justice Thelot is a designer, cyberethnographer and artist based in New York. He is an adjunct professor of Design and Media Theory at New York University. He is the founder of the award-winning creative research and design studio 13101401 inc.

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🦋 Special Thanks Doll Artwork by @hmdraws_ Theme Music by @egmusicnyc Intro Video by @valentinareyes9

Nicstalgia
Nicstalgia is a video podcast where we have deep conversations about superficial things. Host & Pop Culture Princess Nicole Tremaglio unlocks core memories from the 90s, 2000s & beyond while examining the past through a contemporary lens. Our special guests include pop culture and nostalgia enthusiasts, tastemakers, and creators. This show is about how pop culture helps shape who we are, reflects how we see ourselves in the world, and fosters belonging and connection with others. If you loved the dELiA*s catalog, Limited Too photobooth, Hit Clips, or Juicy Tubes, you're in the right place.