Agenda
The Many Lives of Europe’s Audiovisual Heritage – Farewell Symposium Prof. Dr. Sonja de Leeuw
During the past decade, a massive body of European audiovisual heritage has become accessible online: on websites of archives, or through initiatives such as EUscreen.eu and Europeana.eu. Once online, audiovisual heritage circulates in diverse ways: users watch, share, like, or dislike it; they comment, appropriate, and download videos for remix and recirculation. It thus becomes part of the popular consumption of history, potentially creating new interpretations of heritage materials, challenging authorised perspectives. Heritage Studies have acknowledged how digital media transform the preservation and circulation of heritage. Heritage institutions perceive the consequences of the recent technological transformations of the sector as a major challenge and opportunity. The presentations will adress urgent question of theory and practice of audiovisual historiography in the 21st century. The symposium is held on the occasion of the Farewell Lecture by Prof. Dr. Sonja de Leeuw, Professor of Dutch Television History in the European Context at Utrecht University, driving force behind the EUscreen projects and pioneer in the field of digital audiovisual heritage in Europe.
Programme
10:00 Registration, coffee and tea
10:15 Welcome & opening – Frank Kessler, Eggo Müller, Utrecht University
10:30-12:00 Theme 1: The Meaning of Audiovisual Heritage
The Media Scholar as Storyteller: Working with Digitized Audiovisual Sources
– Berber Hagedoorn, University of Groningen
Re-envisioning Radio, Re-sounding Worlds: Lost and Found in the Radio Garden
– Alec Badenoch, Free University Amsterdam & Utrecht University
‘Failed Interviews’: Doing Television History With Women
– Dana Mustata, University of Groningen
Television as Good Archival Object
– Jerome Bourdon, Tel Aviv University
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:30 Theme 2: Online Circulation and Digital Methods
Audiovisual Digital Methods: The Case of Spotify
– Pelle Snickars, Umea University
New Approaches Towards Accessing Digital Audiovisual Heritage: What Will EUscreen Look Like in the Future?
– Johan Oomen, Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, Hilversum
Researching Television History Online: An Archaeological Approach to the CLARIAH Media Suite
– Julia Noordegraaf, University of Amsterdam
Tools for Reflection: Working with Audiovisual Data in the Classroom
– Jasmijn Van Gorp, Utrecht University
14:30-14:45 Coffee/tea break
14:45-15:30: Screening & Closing Words
On the Road Again: An Experimental Media Archeology Journey to the Origins of Transnational TV in Europe
– Andreas Fickers & Andy O’Dwyer, Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, University of Luxembourg
Closing Words
– Eggo Müller, Utrecht University
15:30-16:00 Transfer to University Hall, Domplein 29, 3512 JE Utrecht
16:15 Farewell speech Sonja de Leeuw
Sonja wil deliver her Farewell Speech in the Lecture Hall of the Academy Building, Domplein 29, Utrecht.
17:00 Reception