ABSTRACT
Film archives are fast spreading around the world, and with them issues surrounding archival digitisation, artistic appropriation, and academic reinterpretation of film material that demand scholarly attention. Exploring Past Images in a Digital Age: Reinventing the Archive aims to fill this demand with a thought-provoking collection of original articles contributed by renowned scholars, archivists, and artists. It urges the reader to “forget” standard ways of thinking about film archives and come to grips with the challenges of analysing and recontextualising an area in transit from the analogue to the digital. The book not only throws light on unexplored issues related to film archives but also introduces unconventional approaches and alternative sources for scholarly research and a vast range of artistic possibilities.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
part I|78 pages
New Frontiers? Between Absence and Presence of Archives
chapter Chapter 1|16 pages
What Are Film Archives For? (and Why We Need Them to Change), or: Adventures in the Archive World
chapter Chapter 3|20 pages
How Social Media Platforms Replace Film Archives When There Are No Archives
chapter Chapter 4|22 pages
The Intersecting Paths of Eveline T. Scott and Traugott Fuchs: How Do Private Collections Speak to Us?
part II|80 pages
The God of Small Films, or What You Have Found is not What You Have Lost
chapter Chapter 5|14 pages
The Ethics of Appropriation: Found Footage between Archive and Internet
part III|56 pages
What The Prints (Don't) Tell
