The forgotten interview

Sometimes I forget things … forget things I did … forget I did something.

Occasionally, I post videos and webpages that I found. Some of these resources, some of my memories have something to do with GenAI or AI in general, others don’t. This one doesn’t.

It looks like a contradiction in terms: a written interview (which I completely forgot) on an Oral History Project.

Christmas shopping in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, in 1952
Christmas shopping in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, in 1952
University of Waterloo Library. Special Collections & Archives. Kitchener-Waterloo Record Photographic Negative Collection

Aurelia Ohlendorf interviewed me for the Goethe Institute Canada:  https://www.goethe.de/ins/ca/en/kul/loe/sup/woc/20959804.html and helped to promote our project at the University of Waterloo. The Oral History Project was supported by the Waterloo Centre for German Studies and also financially by a number of German-Canadians from Waterloo Region. We had the opportunity to interview 126 German immigrants to Canada who made a life in Waterloo, Kitchener, Cambridge, or any of the smaller towns or villages nearby. The book retelling their stories and that history is still available.


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Author: Mat Schulze

professor, linguist, writer, blogger, manifestor Reflecting on change and complexity. Thinking about learning – learning to think. Smithing words and professing. Personal on texterium.org (creative writing), professional on pantarhei.press (language and learning, complexity and change)

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