This brings relates to a project I'm trying to put together for a
class for next term. Does anyone know of a museum (or a musee or a
gallery or a...) that collects and loans commercials on VHS? I'm esp.
looking for political ads from our latest round of misery. Yes, I've
tried to contact the various campaigns and they are united in their
efforts to ignore me.
And I'd really like a copy of the infamous Nike commercial...
Adrienne DeAngelis
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, David E. Haberstich wrote:
> I see no problem or conflict of interest in a corporation donating its
> archives or a portion thereof, including its own TV commercials, to a
> library, archives, or museum.
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