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Theatre Sound Archiving in the Netherlands: Study and Re-Use of ‘Sleeping’ Sound Collections

open access: yesSoundEffects, 2018
A number of recent publications feature thoughts on the neglect of the ‘unheard’ (Søndergaard, 2013) and the ‘buried’ (Hoffmann, 2015) sound archive. This article explores what types of knowledge sound archives might hold.
Ricarda Franzen
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Sound, Music, War and Violence: Listening from the Archive

open access: yesTransposition, 2020
When the sonic remnants of violence and war survive in archives as being inscribed in such media as paper, it can be a challenge to engage with their aurality, all the more because subsequent audiovisual representations might overlay such embodied past ...
Annegret Fauser
doaj   +1 more source

Language ecology and photographic sound in the McWorld [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The unique sounds of the world’s small-scale languages are being extinguished at an alarming rate. This article explores links between acoustic ecology and language ecology and outlines an approach to the creation of archive material as both source for ...
Wynne, John
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Symbiosis between the TRECVid benchmark and video libraries at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Audiovisual archives are investing in large-scale digitisation efforts of their analogue holdings and, in parallel, ingesting an ever-increasing amount of born- digital files in their digital storage facilities. Digitisation opens up new access paradigms
AF Smeaton   +16 more
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Sound-propagation gap in fluid mixtures [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
We discuss the behavior of the extended sound modes of a dense binary hard-sphere mixture. In a dense simple hard-sphere fluid the Enskog theory predicts a gap in the sound propagation at large wave vectors.
A. A. van Well   +15 more
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After We have Gone

open access: yesInformation for Social Change, 2021
I've always said there are three stages to life - first you read obituaries, then you write obituaries, this is followed on by being featured in an obituary, which others might read. Does this sound simple?
Martyn Lowe
doaj   +1 more source

Le son donné. Une fabrique archivistique

open access: yesTracés, 2019
This article deals with the specificities and uses of sound data produced in the particular context of an experiment led in Brussels over the last twenty years by the BNA-BBOT organization.
Séverine Janssen, Camille Noûs
doaj   +1 more source

Defining in the doing: listening and reflecting in a community–university collaboration

open access: yesResearch for All, 2023
Defining in the doing is an approach developed by the Community University Partnership Programme (CUPP) at the University of Brighton, UK. It prioritises action and recognises the importance of practice in developing partnerships, drawing from both ...
doaj   +2 more sources

Prezentacja nagrań audio i wideo w Internecie przez archiwa państwowe wobec wybranych problemów wynikających z poszanowania praw autorskich i praw pokrewnych. Kilka uwag środowiska akademickiego

open access: yesArcheion, 2020
Online presentation of audio and video recordings by the state archives versus the issues related to respecting copyright and the related rights. Several comments of the academia This paper focuses on signalling the most important problems related to ...
Pencarski, Kacper
doaj   +1 more source

With and Against the Grain: Creative Dialogues with Broadcast Archives

open access: yesVIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture
Editorial for VIEW Journal volume 14 issue 28 - With and Against the Grain: Creative Dialogues with Broadcast Archives.
Bas Agterberg   +3 more
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