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Who Owns the Images? The Paradox of Archives, between Commercialization, Free Circulation and Respect
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Abstract Digitization carries the utopian promise of archival access unlimited by constraints of space and time, and with it, of new forms of research and historiographies. In reality, digital image archives pose a complex set of technical, legal, ethical and methodological challenges, particularly for film ... view more
Digitization carries the utopian promise of archival access unlimited by constraints of space and time, and with it, of new forms of research and historiographies. In reality, digital image archives pose a complex set of technical, legal, ethical and methodological challenges, particularly for film and media studies and adjacent fields. In a series of studies and interviews with practitioners, scholars and theorists, this volume draws a detailed map of these challenges and offers perspectives for further research and creative practice.... view less
Keywords
digitalization; archives; picture; film; audiovisual media; copyright
Classification
Information and Documentation, Libraries, Archives
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Publisher
meson press
City
Lüneburg
Page/Pages
143 p.
Series
Configurations of Film Series
ISBN
978-3-95796-014-6
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed