- Glenn Kurtz is known for Storyville (1997), Three Minutes: A Lengthening (2021) and It's Grandpa: Marcy Rosen's Extraordinary Discovery (2012).
- 2019-2021 Presidential Fellow at Chapman University.
- 2016-2017 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow.
- B.A., English, Tufts University, 1985.
- Ph.D., German Studies, Stanford University, 1994.
- A.M., German Studies, Stanford University, 1989.
- Vibration is at the heart of nature. Music allows us to feel it.
- Both magnetic and optical storage formats-videotape, digital discs, and drives-decay much faster than commercial film stock. Despite living in the cloud, there is no heaven for digital data. And in fifty years, even if our CDs, DVDs, flash drives, and YouTube accounts retain their contents, which is unlikely, there will be no devices or software with which to read them. Skip even one generation of technological change and the precious photos, videos, or letters on the floppy disks in the closet become inaccessible or illegible.
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