In Archiveology: Walter Benjamin and Archival Film Practices, Catherine Russell explores the impact of Walter Benjamin’s ideas on filmmakers who use archival film footage in their works. With thorough and compelling analysis, Archiveology is a thought-provoking read for any archivist interested in the transformative power of archival material
In the preface to What Are Archives? Cultural and Theoretical Perspectives: A Reader, LouiseCraven, ...
Ghosts of Archive: Deconstructive Intersectionality and Praxis explores the relationship between arc...
Today, questions about online access to media history, digital research infrastructure, and cultural...
Archiving is undergoing a grammatological shift that began with the invention of photography nearly ...
In Walter Benjamin and the Media, Jaeho Kang strikes a near perfect balance between biographical nar...
This article presents an ongoing project, Mneme‐Automaton/Memory‐Machine , which involves collaborat...
This book review analyzes two books which address archival history and practices through an internat...
From Walter Benjamin’s thinking on history, and the usage of archives by artists such as Sara Angelu...
Let the appearance of jargon in this book’s title deter no one: Cinematicity in Media History is an ...
Film archiving is a rapidly changing field as a result of the accelerating development of online dig...
If the archival mode has been important over the last thirty years, it will only continue to become ...
Review of Anthony Cocciolo\u27s Moving Image and Sound Collections for Archivists
Sam Kula, renowned film archivist, opens Appraising Moving Images: Assessing the Archival and Moneta...
Book review of Digital Memory Studies: Media Pasts in Transition. Edited by Andrew Hoskins (New York...
This practice research thesis investigates creative approaches to ‘the archive’, through the making ...
In the preface to What Are Archives? Cultural and Theoretical Perspectives: A Reader, LouiseCraven, ...
Ghosts of Archive: Deconstructive Intersectionality and Praxis explores the relationship between arc...
Today, questions about online access to media history, digital research infrastructure, and cultural...
Archiving is undergoing a grammatological shift that began with the invention of photography nearly ...
In Walter Benjamin and the Media, Jaeho Kang strikes a near perfect balance between biographical nar...
This article presents an ongoing project, Mneme‐Automaton/Memory‐Machine , which involves collaborat...
This book review analyzes two books which address archival history and practices through an internat...
From Walter Benjamin’s thinking on history, and the usage of archives by artists such as Sara Angelu...
Let the appearance of jargon in this book’s title deter no one: Cinematicity in Media History is an ...
Film archiving is a rapidly changing field as a result of the accelerating development of online dig...
If the archival mode has been important over the last thirty years, it will only continue to become ...
Review of Anthony Cocciolo\u27s Moving Image and Sound Collections for Archivists
Sam Kula, renowned film archivist, opens Appraising Moving Images: Assessing the Archival and Moneta...
Book review of Digital Memory Studies: Media Pasts in Transition. Edited by Andrew Hoskins (New York...
This practice research thesis investigates creative approaches to ‘the archive’, through the making ...
In the preface to What Are Archives? Cultural and Theoretical Perspectives: A Reader, LouiseCraven, ...
Ghosts of Archive: Deconstructive Intersectionality and Praxis explores the relationship between arc...
Today, questions about online access to media history, digital research infrastructure, and cultural...