Introductory essay: silent film historiography, digital technology and the archive

Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1080/17411548.2021.1957624
Agata Frymus, Luca Antoniazzi, Laurence Carr
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This collection is the result of a 2018 conference that was held at the University of Leeds and funded by White Rose College of the Arts & Humanities (WRoCAH). As organizers, we were brought together by our broad interest in silent film and film heritage, more generally. Yet, it was clear to us that our respective work drew on vastly different approaches to the subjects. While Luca Antoniazzi (2018, 2020) deals with policy issues of digital preservation and curatorship, Agata Frymus’s (2020, 2021) primary research focus is on silent film audiences and stardom. Laurence Carr was, at the time, completing a PhD thesis on the visual representations of sound in Weimar cinema. Intrigued by the differences in our ways of thinking, and our subsequent methods, we became interested in the idea of crosspollination – and the potential overlaps – between these distinctive approaches and lines of enquiry. Therefore, we envisioned an event that would provide a space for dialogue between archivists and media scholars, who often work in isolation. Broadly speaking, the conference aimed to bridge the gap between various types of expertise that essentially exist on the same subject, across various sub-fields and institutions. The conference also aimed to explore how different disciplines viewed key debates on digital technology, curatorship, access and the visibility of silent cinema and archival collections in the public sphere.
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引言:无声电影史学、数字技术与档案
这批藏品是2018年在利兹大学举行的一次会议的成果,该会议由白玫瑰艺术与人文学院(WRoCAH)资助。作为组织者,我们对无声电影和电影遗产的广泛兴趣使我们走到了一起。然而,我们很清楚,我们各自的工作采用了截然不同的方法来处理这些主题。卢卡·安东尼亚齐(Luca Antoniazzi,20182020)处理数字保护和策展的政策问题,而阿加塔·弗莱姆斯(Agata Frymus,202021)的主要研究重点是无声电影观众和明星。劳伦斯·卡尔当时正在完成一篇关于魏玛电影中声音视觉表现的博士论文。由于我们的思维方式和随后的方法存在差异,我们对这些独特的方法和调查路线之间的交叉授粉以及潜在的重叠产生了兴趣。因此,我们设想了一个活动,为档案管理员和媒体学者之间的对话提供空间,他们经常在孤立的环境中工作。从广义上讲,会议旨在弥合基本上存在于同一主题、不同子领域和机构的各种专业知识之间的差距。会议还旨在探讨不同学科如何看待关于数字技术、策展人、无声电影和档案收藏在公共领域的可见性、访问和可见性的关键辩论。
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