既不是崇高,也不是灾难:无声电影遗产中的数字启示和家庭电影收藏的建议

Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1080/17411548.2021.1921930
Luca Antoniazzi, S. Popple, Ruxandra Lupu
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摘要过去十年的数字乐观主义已经反映在许多与文化遗产相关的政策文件中,在这些文件中,数字技术被描述为将文化遗产带给更广泛受众的绝佳机会。这一潜力一直受到质疑,因为事实证明,扩大准入比一些人最初想象的要复杂得多。尽管如此,在本文中,我们认为国家无声电影收藏的策展人可以从基层参与项目中获得现实的灵感。我们考虑两个数字项目:英国背景下的无声故事片;以及意大利的无声家庭电影。第一项研究将BFI播放器视为更广泛的BFI数字战略的一部分。我们研究了数字出版无声电影的制度实践的发展,档案馆和策展人的角色,以及无声电影的新公众体验。第二项研究是一个基层项目,着眼于数字化在西西里家庭电影收藏数字化片段重复使用中的作用。该研究探讨了数字组织形式和对这些材料的访问,以及它们如何鼓励创造性的重复使用。我们推断出一些策展人和政策制定者可能认为有用的最佳实践,并可以在全国和地方遵循。
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Neither sublimes nor catastrophes: digital affordances in silent film heritage and suggestions from home movies collections
ABSTRACT The digital optimism of the past decade has been reflected in many policy documents related to cultural heritage in which digital technology is portrayed as a great opportunity to bring cultural heritage to a much wider audience. This potential has been contested as widening access has proved much more complex than some at first thought. Despite that, in this paper we argue that curators of national silent film collections can realistically get inspired by grassroots participatory projects. We consider two digital projects: silent feature films in the British context; and silent home movies in Italy. The first study considers the BFI Player as part of the broader BFI digital strategy. We examine the development of institutional practices to digitally publish silent films, the role of the archive and curators, and the new public experiences of silent cinema. The second study is a grassroots project that looks at the role of digitisation in the re-use of digitised footage from Sicilian home movie collections. The study explores digital forms of organisation and access to this material and how they encourage creative reuse. We extrapolate some best practices that curators and policy makers might find useful and could follow nationally and locally.
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