After WWII, films accompanied the reconstruction of Europe’s destroyed cities. Many contained historical footage. How was this material used, to articulate visions of reconstruction, what happened to the material later on, and how do the films relate to municipal film archives? This question is approached in terms of collective cognitive functions, applied to a media archaeological case study of Rotterdam. In focus are two audiovisual landmarks, from 1950 and 1966, and their historical footage, all with different temporal horizons. This study attempts to position the city film archive in media history.<br /
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
This article discusses how documentary film as site of memory has constructed the memory of the Seco...
In may 1940 a bombardment almost totally destroyed the urban functions of Rotterdam's town-centre. A...
After WWII, films accompanied the reconstruction of Europe’s destroyed cities. Many contained histor...
Examining imagery of urban space in Britain, France and West Germany up to the early 1960s, this boo...
Examining imagery of urban space in Britain, France and West Germany up to the early 1960s, this boo...
Examining imagery of urban space in Britain, France and West Germany up to the early 1960s, this boo...
In recent years, there has been a marked increase in the number of theoretical studies exploring soc...
This comparative cultural history of urban photography addresses France, Britain and West Germany du...
Can we already discern the structures of future memory cultures? From this fundamental question, I w...
City Symphony Malmö was a collaborative documentary that engagedcitizens of Malmö in recording short...
Investigates the intertwining of fiction, documentary and memory in film: - Analyses previously neg...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
City Symphony Malmö was a collaborative documentary that engagedcitizens of Malmö in recording short...
City Symphony Malmö was a collaborative documentary that engagedcitizens of Malmö in recording short...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
This article discusses how documentary film as site of memory has constructed the memory of the Seco...
In may 1940 a bombardment almost totally destroyed the urban functions of Rotterdam's town-centre. A...
After WWII, films accompanied the reconstruction of Europe’s destroyed cities. Many contained histor...
Examining imagery of urban space in Britain, France and West Germany up to the early 1960s, this boo...
Examining imagery of urban space in Britain, France and West Germany up to the early 1960s, this boo...
Examining imagery of urban space in Britain, France and West Germany up to the early 1960s, this boo...
In recent years, there has been a marked increase in the number of theoretical studies exploring soc...
This comparative cultural history of urban photography addresses France, Britain and West Germany du...
Can we already discern the structures of future memory cultures? From this fundamental question, I w...
City Symphony Malmö was a collaborative documentary that engagedcitizens of Malmö in recording short...
Investigates the intertwining of fiction, documentary and memory in film: - Analyses previously neg...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
City Symphony Malmö was a collaborative documentary that engagedcitizens of Malmö in recording short...
City Symphony Malmö was a collaborative documentary that engagedcitizens of Malmö in recording short...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
This article discusses how documentary film as site of memory has constructed the memory of the Seco...
In may 1940 a bombardment almost totally destroyed the urban functions of Rotterdam's town-centre. A...