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Modern Ways of Audio Archiving

Modern Ways of Audio Archiving

How does a nightclub preserve its legacy of unique live performances for the future, especially one that thrived on 'living in the moment'? Why archive and share experiences that are meant to be "physical"? And if you decide to archive, how do you approach this, and what’s the best way to share the results?


Legendary club De School’s innovative approach to club archiving has drawn international attention, offering valuable lessons for event organizers.

The awareness amongst makers must grow. What makers create is worth preserving for the next generation. For this reason, on ADE Thursday, Stadsarchief Amsterdam is organizing a panel discussion on this matter. The aim of this discussion is to bring together institutions and creators to share ideas and experiences on audio archiving and create a new paradigm on this subject, with the end goal of building bridges between creators and institutions.


Panelists:

- Cees Martens (Beeld & Geluid), is a project lead at Sound & Vision and director of creative reuse projects, creating opportunities for artists and makers to work with heritage collections.

- Annet Dekker (Het Nieuwe Instituut) is Associate Professor Cultural Analysis and MA Coordinator Archival and Information Studies.

- Miles Niemeijer (Podiumkunst.net) is Domain Coordinator for Music at Podiumkunst.net. He is dedicated to integrating diverse music cultures into the national archives and works to connect and make various (digital) music collections accessible to everyone.

- Migiza Victoriashoop (Stadsarchief Amsterdam) is Head of collections of the Amsterdam Stadsarchief.

- Ilse Rombout (Stadsarchief Amsterdam): Moderator


This event will be held in English.


Inspired and want more? Duh! On Friday, October 18th, Beeld & Geluid (Hilversum, NL) is organizing REMIX Fest, an event offering practical insights, inspiring examples, and innovative ideas on creatively reusing archival material in artistic practices. Tickets are available here.

Stadsarchief Amsterdam

Located in a monumental building, in the heart of Amsterdam, the Amsterdam City Archives are the largest – and many say the most beautiful – city archive in the world.

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Located in a monumental building, in the heart of Amsterdam, the Amsterdam City Archives are the largest – and many say the most beautiful – city archive in the world.

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