Film, Video Digital Architectural Archive Collections: Expanding Practices and Future Uses
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Title
- Digital Architectural Archive Collections: Expanding Practices and Future Uses
Summary
This session, co-hosted with the International Confederation of Architectural Museums (ICAM), explores the strengths and challenges that born-digital design files present for collecting, accessing for research and exhibiting. Four presentations from the critical perspectives of technologists, curators, academics and archivists aim to establish a shared foundation for attendees to engage in theoretical and practical discussions ranging from visual literacy (the ability to interpret, negotiate and make meaning from information presented in the form of an image) involving the complex born-digital design exhibition description practices and appraisal priorities for collecting institutions. These presentations are not the beginning, nor the end of this conversation, but a reflection of what work has been done so far and a glimpse into future possibilities for collecting, preserving, and providing access to born-digital design files.
Program:
Moderator: Aliza Leventhal
Introductions: Rebecca Bailey
Panelists:
Teresa Fankhänel: "Analogue-Digital: Soft- and Hardware in Exhibitions"
Klaus Rechert: "EaaSI: Automating Emulation Workflows for Access"
Wim Lowet: "Building Archival Strategies Together: How Appraisal Sessions can Help to Establish a Management Plan for Digital Design Archives"
Katie Pierce Meyer: "Value Determinations and Meaning Making With Digital Design Records"
Event Date
- December 02, 2020
Notes
- - Katie Pierce Meyer is the head of architectural collections in the Architecture & Planning Library at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas.
- - Wim Lowet is the consultant digital archivist at the Flanders Architecture Institute in Antwerp, Belgium.
- - Klaus Rechert is an academic researcher at the University of Freiburg in Germany.
- - Teresa Fankhänel is the curator of the Architekturmuseum der TUM in Munich, Germany.
- - Rebecca Bailey is the ICAM president and Programme director for the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council's initiative, "Towards a National Collection."
- - Aliza Leventhal is the acting section head in the technical services of the Prints & Photographs division at the Library of Congress.
Running Time
- 1 hours 24 minutes 57 seconds
Online Format
- video
- image
- online text