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Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library offering free universal access to books, movies & music, as well as 150 billion archived web pages. The Internet Archive is working to prevent the Internet - a new medium with major historical significance - and other "born-digital" materials from disappearing into the past. Collaborating with institutions including the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian, we are working to preserve a record for generations to come.
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The A/V Geeks Film Archive is an ephemeral film collection curated by Skip Elsheimer. What started as a hobby more than ten years is now a lifetime commitment. His collection has grown to over 20,000 films gathered from school auctions, thrift stores, closets and dumpsters. He presents themed film shows in his home base of Raleigh, North Carolina and he's taken his shows on the road across the United States. Films from Skip's archive have been released on DVDs. For more information about A/V Geeks upcoming shows, the DVDs, stock footage inquiries and donating to the collection, visit http://www.avgeeks.com. Skip is happy to be able share these selected films from his collection online - giving them a life beyond their intended purpose as little cultural time capsules of our immediate past. Enjoy!
What is an "A/V Geek?" Short for "audiovisual geek." The semi-derogatory term used to describe the kid who was allowed to operate the film projector in school. Such were considered to be "teacher's pets," but were often allowed to avoid classwork and freely roam the school halls eventually ending up at the library to get the projector and films.
A/V Geeks
collection of vintage commercials within the Prelinger Library.
Click to see a Tag Cloud of the Archive's Prelinger Collection.
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Vintage Commercials
Welcome to the Grateful Dead collection
Here you will find both:
Downloadable Shows (typically, Audience recordings), and
Stream-Only Shows (typically, Soundboard recordings).
Grateful Dead
Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on over 450 stations in North America. The programs are uploaded to the Archive daily and are available in English or Spanish.
The program is hosted by award-winning journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez and produced out of the Downtown Community Television Center, a community media center in New York City's Chinatown.
Democracy Now
The A/V Geeks Film Archive is an ephemeral film collection curated by Skip Elsheimer. What started as a hobby more than ten years is now a lifetime commitment. His collection has grown to over 20,000 films gathered from school auctions, thrift stores, closets and dumpsters. He presents themed film shows in his home base of Raleigh, North Carolina and he's taken his shows on the road across the United States. Films from Skip's archive have been released on DVDs. For more information about A/V Geeks upcoming shows, the DVDs, stock footage inquiries and donating to the collection, visit http://www.avgeeks.com. Skip is happy to be able share these selected films from his collection online - giving them a life beyond their intended purpose as little cultural time capsules of our immediate past. Enjoy!
What is an "A/V Geek?" Short for "audiovisual geek." The semi-derogatory term used to describe the kid who was allowed to operate the film projector in school. Such were considered to be "teacher's pets," but were often allowed to avoid classwork and freely roam the school halls eventually ending up at the library to get the projector and films.
A/V Geeks
collection of vintage commercials within the Prelinger Library.
Click to see a Tag Cloud of the Archive's Prelinger Collection.
Click for more information about the Prelinger Archives.
Vintage Commercials
Welcome to the Grateful Dead collection
Here you will find both:
Downloadable Shows (typically, Audience recordings), and
Stream-Only Shows (typically, Soundboard recordings).
Grateful Dead
Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on over 450 stations in North America. The programs are uploaded to the Archive daily and are available in English or Spanish.
The program is hosted by award-winning journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez and produced out of the Downtown Community Television Center, a community media center in New York City's Chinatown.
Democracy Now
This is a series of podcasts, relating to the academic and Christian reading of the Bible. They are all around 5 minutes in length. Dr Tim Bulkeley is a teacher of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament who for most of the last two decades has worked both in a secular University and in a denominational seminary.
These recordings aim to bring the two parts of his professional life together, in a way that is useful to thinking Christians, pastors and theological students.
5 Minute Bible
is the official audio archive of CKIC-FM, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Here we archive the best of the best from the KICK lineup, including Beer For Breakfast, Just For KICKs, Heated Ice and others.
92.9 KICK-FM Archive
We are a non-denominational evangelical Christian congregation located in East Rockhill Township just outside the town of Perkasie in Upper Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Organized in 1962, the founding congregation of Christ Community Bible Church separated from a United Church of Christ denominational body. Although several of those members had family ties dating back many generations, they chose an evangelical faith over theological liberalism.
Christ Community Bible Church
The Electric Sheep is a cyborg mind. It harnesses the collective intelligence of 60,000 computers and people to create abstract art with mathematics and Darwinian evolution. The result is seamless, organic, and infinite. See see electricsheep.org and scottdraves.com. The source code is GPL and the animations are CreativeCommons licensed.
Electric Sheep
Uploaded movies with language code "Arabic", "arabic", or "ara
Community Arabic Movies
User-uploaded movies with language code "English" or "eng" (MARC code for English language items)
Uploaders, please note: Archive.org supports metadata about items in just about any language so long as the characters are UTF8 encoded.
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User-uploaded movies with language code "Spanish", "español", or "spa" (MARC code for Spanish language items)
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Community Spanish Movies
Bit för Bit (Bit by Bit) was a Swedish TV-series about computers. Six episodes were broadcasted in 1989 as part of the youth segment called Unga Tvåan on Sveriges Television (SVT). It was a mixture of education and entertainment, where each episode had competitions in games and demos, and usually an educational clip and examples of CGI-animation. There was a slightly confused hostess (Gila Bergqvist) and an animated co-host called Orcon. Orcon would slightly change his voice, personality and role in between the episodes. John Minson was a British journalist who did exclusive reports from the UK. The last episode was hosted by Jan Trolin. Bit för Bit was the first, if not only, TV-show that brought the demoscene into the public eye on a frequent basis. They displayed demos as backdrop to the hostess, showing unedited scrolltexts with greetings, fuckings and so on. Each episode showed a collage of Amiga demos, supposedly sent in by the demo groups, and in the following episode a winner was announced. The winner was selected by a jury. Several famous demoscene groups appeared: Fairlight, Rebels, Defjam, Kefrens, Phenomena, Byterapers, etc. In E01 and E02 the vertical synchronization was off, so the demos were displayed wrong. The end credits was a part from a Phenomena megademo, with the song Let's Party by Firefox. Every episode had a gaming competition called "teledataspelet." The games played were GeeBee Air Rally, California Games, Paperboy and RVF Honda. They were played using the phone as a joystick. The beeps of the phone accompanied the sound of the game, and the commentry of the hostess. There were examples of CGI-animation in most episodes. Just like the demos and games they were badly credited but they were made by, for example, John Lasseter and Jeff Minter.
Television Series: Bit för Bit (Bit by Bit)
The Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2006, by Bangladeshi American educator Salman Khan. With the stated mission of "providing a high quality education to anyone, anywhere", the website supplies a free online collection of more than 2,400 micro lectures via video tutorials stored on YouTube teaching mathematics, history, finance, physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, economics and now computer science.
Khan Academy
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