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[Commlist] symposium: Archival Appropriation: Reuse, Recycling and Remediation in the Digital Era

Fri Oct 25 16:56:31 GMT 2019





Archival Appropriation: Reuse, Recycling and Remediation in the Digital Era

IAMHIST symposium

11 January 2020

Department of Film and Screen Media, University College Cork, Ireland

Speakers:

Kasandra O’Connell, Head of IFI (Irish Film Archive)

Jaimie Baron, author of The Archive Effect: Found Footage and the
Audiovisual Experience of History

Alan Gilsenan, UCC/Arts Council Film Artist in Residence

Fran Rowlett-McCormack, archive producer

Hugh Oddling-Smee, Director of Film Hub Northern Ireland

This symposium on archival appropriation will consider the remediation
of moving and still images in the digital era. It includes a plenary
panel chaired by Llewella Chapman (IAMHIST Blog Editor) with speakers
Alessandra Luciano (Centre National de l’Audiovisuel), Lawrence Napper
(King’s College London), Kasandra O’Connell and Fran Rowlett-McCormack
on the use and appropriation of archival footage in film and
television, with a focus on They Shall Not Grow Old (Peter Jackson,
2018). This will be followed by a retrospective on the work of the
late Jerome ‘Jerry’ Kuehl, with James Chapman (editor of the
Historical Journal of Radio and Television) and Sue Malden (former
Chair of FOCAL International).

This event is free to attend, and refreshments will be provided. To
book your ticket, please visit:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/archival-appropriation-reuse-recycling-and-remediation-in-the-digital-era-tickets-74707148091



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