Archives have become a nexus in the wake of the digital turn. This book sets out to show how expanded archival practices can challenge contemporary conceptions and inform the redistribution of power and resources. Calling for the necessity to reimagine the potentials of archives in practice, the three contributions ask: Can archives fulfill their paradoxical potential as utopian sites in which the analog and the digital, the past and future, and remembrance and forgetting commingle
In the last five years, how we engage with cultural heritage has been changed immensely. Cultural in...
If the archival mode has been important over the last thirty years, it will only continue to become ...
A large literature addresses the processes, circumstances and motivations that have given rise to ar...
Archives have become a nexus in the wake of the digital turn. This book sets out to show how expande...
Today, questions about online access to media history, digital research infrastructure, and cultural...
The rapid development of information and communication technologies pose significant challenges to a...
Archives are collections of records that are preserved for historical, cultural and evidentiary purp...
Archives are more prominent than ever, not only in art practice and theoretical discourse but also i...
The recent proliferation of free-access digital archives opened a new era of research in which costs...
This article discusses changing practices brought about by the move to online digital records, the i...
Archival theory and archival metaphor remain at the center of new interpretations of computational c...
The archive is not a place for the undifferentiated storage of the past: the political role of the a...
In the last two decades scholarly practice in archival research has changed substantially. The avail...
Archives by public service media (PSM) are often regarded as an ideal instrument for creating a coll...
Th is article seeks to prompt a re-evaluation of the film archive's role within the current digital ...
In the last five years, how we engage with cultural heritage has been changed immensely. Cultural in...
If the archival mode has been important over the last thirty years, it will only continue to become ...
A large literature addresses the processes, circumstances and motivations that have given rise to ar...
Archives have become a nexus in the wake of the digital turn. This book sets out to show how expande...
Today, questions about online access to media history, digital research infrastructure, and cultural...
The rapid development of information and communication technologies pose significant challenges to a...
Archives are collections of records that are preserved for historical, cultural and evidentiary purp...
Archives are more prominent than ever, not only in art practice and theoretical discourse but also i...
The recent proliferation of free-access digital archives opened a new era of research in which costs...
This article discusses changing practices brought about by the move to online digital records, the i...
Archival theory and archival metaphor remain at the center of new interpretations of computational c...
The archive is not a place for the undifferentiated storage of the past: the political role of the a...
In the last two decades scholarly practice in archival research has changed substantially. The avail...
Archives by public service media (PSM) are often regarded as an ideal instrument for creating a coll...
Th is article seeks to prompt a re-evaluation of the film archive's role within the current digital ...
In the last five years, how we engage with cultural heritage has been changed immensely. Cultural in...
If the archival mode has been important over the last thirty years, it will only continue to become ...
A large literature addresses the processes, circumstances and motivations that have given rise to ar...