A three-day symposium that examines digitality and the evolution of archival practice, technology and research. Visit the Reimagining the Archive website.
The symposium serves as a forum for wide-ranging discussion and debate on all aspects of archival practice, technology, policy, and research. It brings together archival and cultural scholars, professionals from private and public cultural organizations, mainstream and independent creative artists who make digital media and artworks, and specialists from major information technology and media firms engaged in all aspects of digital asset management, conservation, and preservation.
Symposium organized by: UCLA Film & Television Archive, UCLA MA Program in Moving Image Archive Studies and INA (Institut National de l'Audiovisuel, France) and Ina SUP European Centre for Research, Training and Education on Digital Media
With support from: The National Digital Information Infrastructure Preservation Program (NDIIPP), The U.S. Library of Congress, The UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies and The UCLA School of Theater, Film & Television