
The Orthogonal Bet Lori Emerson on the Media Archaeology Lab
Feb 18, 2026
Lori Emerson, a media studies professor and founding director of the Media Archaeology Lab, explores hands-on preservation of old technologies and their surprising network histories. She discusses pneumatic tubes, pagers, radio, memex ideas, and how artists and students revive, repair, and reimagine connectivity through tactile, experimental practices.
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Collection Is Curated By Passion And Practicality
- The lab's collections follow Libby and Lori's obsessions and donor gifts rather than a strict chronology.
- Practical limits make the lab favor pre-2010 hardware that's maintainable and comprehensible.
Context Shapes Labs; Openness Makes MAL Unique
- Labs like MAL are highly context-dependent and rarely duplicateable in form.
- MAL's exceptional openness to the public makes it unique compared with more closed university labs.
Small Allies Made The Lab Possible
- Early institutional support came from an English department staffer who rearranged space to house the lab.
- Administrative buy-in grew slowly as the college expanded and external donors advocated for MAL.





