Document:Q9414
From Rhizome Artbase
The YouTube School for Social Politics utilizes surplus knowledge as its driving force, an ephemeral energy source powering sustainable discourse. Scattered throughout YouTube lie countless points of view, disparate moments of histories, both personal and collective. By arranging these video segments - documentaries, personal missives and old family films, newsreels, music videos - new light can be shed on the sociopolitical landscape of history past, and history present. YTSSP invites guest historians, artists, and theorists to construct "essays" of socio-historical inquiry through the assemblage of clips found on YouTube.