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Artifacts: Stories from the Emotional History of the Internet  

Artifacts: Stories from the Emotional History of the Internet

Artifacts explores the emotional history of internet culture, forgotten technology, gaming, media, and creative communities.

Author: Danny Brown

Artifacts is a storytelling podcast about the forgotten things that still shape us. From dead platforms and failed consoles to burned CDs, AIM away messages, movie rental stores, and the weird early internet, each episode explores the emotional connection we still have to the technology, media, and cultural moments we thought wed left behind. But this isnt just nostalgia. Its about memory. Creativity. Identity. Community. And why some artifacts from the past still feel more human than the polished digital world we live in today. Hosted by award-winning podcaster Danny Brown, Artifacts blends internet culture, personal storytelling, and reflective cultural analysis into a show about the feelings we attach to the things we carry with us. Because sometimes the objects fade. But the feeling doesnt.
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Language: en

Genres: Documentary, Society & Culture, Technology

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Why We Miss AIM Away Messages
Episode 4
Friday, 12 June, 2026

Enjoying the show? Support it here.Before status updates, before social media profiles, and before we carried the internet in our pockets, there were away messages.A few lines of text attached to a screen name.And somehow, they mattered.In Episode 4 of Artifacts, Danny Brown explores how AIM away messages became one of the earliest forms of online self-expression. From song lyrics and inside jokes to cryptic messages aimed at one specific person, away messages gave people a small but meaningful way to tell the world who they were.But this isn't really a story about instant messaging.It's a story about identity, connection, and a version of the internet that felt smaller, slower, and more personal.Why do people still remember away messages decades later?And what do they reveal about the way we communicated before algorithms, influencers, and personal brands became part of everyday life?Because sometimes the objects fade.But the feeling doesn’t.Get involvedIf you enjoy Artifacts, you can support it with either a one-off tip, or become a monthly Archivist.No commitment - just a simple way to say thanks. Show your support here.If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app!And please let your friends and other podcasters know they can listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, their preferred podcast app, or online at Artifacts Podcast.Products I Use for ArtifactsNote: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link.My equipment:RODE NT1-A large diaphragm condenser micRodecaster Pro II audio production studioSony MDR-7506 Studio Monitor HeadphonesElgato Wave Mic Arm Low ProfileRecommended resources:Captivate.fm podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetizationHindenburg Pro recording and editingAuphonic mastering tool for audio post production

 

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