Exports her Are.na channel as a PDF zine. Prints it on a risograph machine. Mails three copies to friends. The zine is titled "La Collectionneuse: Volume 1, Telephones" . Conclusion: You Are Already La Collectionneuse You do not need permission. You do not need a grant. You do not need a degree in library science.
# French magazines, 1940-1960 mediatype:(texts) AND language:(french) AND date:[1940-01-01 TO 1960-01-01] AND subject:(magazine) mediatype:(movies) AND subject:(home movie) AND date:[1900-01-01 TO 1979-12-31] Abandoned software, French language mediatype:(software) AND language:(french) AND date:[1985-01-01 TO 1999-12-31] Vintage advertising images mediatype:(image) AND subject:(advertising) AND date:[1920-01-01 TO 1969-12-31] la collectionneuse internet archive
The Internet Archive is your raw material. Go to archive.org today. Search for something boring – "French train schedule 1975" – and see what unexpected beauty appears. Save it. Tag it. Add a note. Exports her Are
Discovers that a rare 1930s recording of a chanteuse named "Lucienne Boyer" is listed but has no audio file (a "dark item"). She finds the 78 rpm record on Discogs, buys it for €10, digitizes it at 96 kHz/24-bit, and uploads it to the Internet Archive, linking it to the existing placeholder. The zine is titled "La Collectionneuse: Volume 1,