Submitted by Richard Ranft on Thu, 05/06/2014 - 14:21
Phonographische Zeitschrift (PZ) was published from 1900 to 1938, running to over 34,000 pages in that period. As 'the journal serving the entire music and voice-equipment industry' (its subheading until 1933), the publication is a unique source of information, in text and images, on phonography in the first third of the 20th century.
Submitted by Richard Ranft on Mon, 28/04/2014 - 13:00
EUscreenXL Conference 2014 Rome
CALL FOR PAPERS AND WORKSHOPS
From Audience to User: New Ways of Engaging with Audiovisual Heritage Online
EUscreenXL welcomes You to the EUscreenXL Conference 2014 on October 30-31 in Casa del Cinema in Villa Borghese, Rome (Italy)!
Submitted by Richard Ranft on Sun, 27/04/2014 - 17:32
In 2010, Assumpta Mugiraneza and film-maker Anne Aghion visited the famous BOPHANA Audiovisual Resource Center in Cambodia, established by renowned Franco-Cambodian filmmaker, Rithy Pahn. Upon their return to Rwanda, the two started to search for key material for a similar centre for multimedia heritage. Prior to the trip to Cambodia, the two women had collaborated in several films that Aghion shot in Rwanda in over ten years. Most of her works were about the emotional impact of the post-genocide justice and social reconstruction process.
Submitted by Richard Ranft on Tue, 08/04/2014 - 01:05
Call for Papers: Sound and (moving) images in focus
How to integrate audiovisual material in Digital Humanities research?
Workshop at DH2014, 8 July 2014, Lausanne, Switzerland
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