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[ecrea] Farewell symposium - The Many Lives of Europe’s Audiovisual Heritage Online
Wed Jul 05 15:39:09 GMT 2017
One day symposium at Utrecht University (The Netherlands) on May 16th, 2018
The Many Lives of Europe’s Audiovisual Heritage Online
Farewell Symposium Prof. Dr. Sonja de Leeuw
During the past decade, a massive body of European audiovisual heritage
has become accessible online: on video sharing sites and websites of
archives, or through initiatives such as EUscreen.eu
<http://www.euscreen.eu/>and Europeana.eu
<http://pro-beta.europeana.eu/about-us/>. Once online, audiovisual
heritage circulates in diverse ways: users watch, share, like, or
dislike it; they comment, appropriate, and download videos for remix
and recirculation. It thus becomes part of the popular consumption of
history, potentially creating new interpretationsof heritage materials,
challenging authorised perspectives. Heritage institutions perceive the
consequences of the recent technological transformations of the sector
as a major challenge and opportunity. Nevertheless, urgent questions
regarding the circulation of audiovisual heritage online remain unanswered:
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How do strategies of curation shape the appropriation of digitized
heritage?
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How does digitisation and online circulation of audiovisual heritage
affect the mission, role, and structure heritage institutions, as
well as their relationships with media producers and publics?
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How can audiovisual archives better foster the re-use of Europe’s
audiovisual heritage?
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(How) do digital curation and other appropriations of audiovisual
heritage create new perspectives on European history and identity do ?
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How does online circulation of audiovisual heritage alter the power
relationships between amateur and professional historians in a
public history environment, potentially blurring the boundaries
between authorised and popular visions of European history?
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What new tools and methods do we need to analyse the circulation of
audiovisual heritage online, and how have traditional methods to be
adapted for this aim?
To discuss these challenges, Utrecht University's Centre of Television
in Transitionin collaboration withThe Netherlands Institute for Sound
and Visionand CLARIAH will organizea one day symposium on May 16th, 2018.
The symposium is held on the occasion of the Farewell Lecture by Prof.
Dr. Sonja de Leeuw, Professor of Dutch Television History in the
European Context at Utrecht University, driving force behind the
EUscreen projects and pioneer in the field of digital audiovisual
heritage in Europe. Confirmed participants include Jerome Bourdon,
Professor at the Department of Communication, Tel Aviv University;
Andreas Fickers, Professor for Contemporary and Digital History and
Director of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History;
Johan Oomen, Head of Research and Development at Netherlands Institute
for Sound and Vision; Julia Noordegraaf, Professor of Digital Heritage
at the University of Amsterdam; and Pelle Snickars, Professor of Media
and Communication Studies and affiliated to the HUMlab Research Centre
of Umeå University, Sweden.
Date: 16 May 2018
Time: Symposium starts at 11:00, Farewell Lecture at 16:15.
Location Symposium: Utrecht University, Sweelinckzaal, Drift 21, Utrecht
Location Farewell Lecture: Aula Academy Building, Domplein 4, Utrecht
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