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This article, co-authored by a sociologist at the André Salifou University (Zinder, Niger) and an archivist at the Sound Archives Centre of the Maison méditerranéenne des sciences de l’homme (Aix-en-Provence, France), explores the many ways in which ...
Véronique Ginouvès, Ibrahim Moussa
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Safeguarding Strategies of Sound Archives and its Meaning to the Pacific Region
Sound archives and connected visual archives are all the time challenged by a speedy deselection of items that follow daily demands of decision making according to cultural policies and economic necessities.
Jähnichen, Gisa
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Crowdsourcing Television’s Past: The State of Knowledge in Digital Archives
The proliferation of digital technologies has changed the way we perceive of and use audiovisual archives and their holdings. The emergence of virtual archives and online portals is changing the relation between the keepers and users of audiovisual ...
Noordegraaf, Julia
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Ethnographie associative vs ethnographie instituée : un rapport dialectique ?
At the end of the 1960s, young promoters of revivalism in oral music and dance burst into the field of ethnomusicology in France, shaking up the scientific and museographical bodies where research had been confined until then.
François Gasnault
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Sounding the Object: a timebase archive
A proposition for a hypothetical environment in which intangible multi-sensory events can be experienced as if in a museum. This museum of the imagination displays various sounding devices and listening events, all of which are footnoted by ancillary theoretical, conceptual and anecdotal material from the author’s sound work practice and research ...
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Data and information from sound archives: the experience at the sound archive of University of Aveiro [PDF]
Sound archives in Portugal are in an underdeveloped state, and have been a topic of debate since the early 2000’s. The archives that contain once commercial records only exist thanks to the aid of collectors and musicians.
Duarte, Andreia, Duarte, Alexsander
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Soybean employs its circadian clock, governed by GmCCA1, to rhythmically defend against soybean cyst nematodes. The pathogen retaliates by secreting the effector Hg4E02, which hijacks the clock to suppress defense and co‐opt the host's translation machinery for nutrient acquisition.
Xingwei Wang +21 more
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The graphical abstract shows how molecular biology research has shifted from using traditional animal models toward using methods that are more relevant to humans. It points out the main problems, differences between species, difficulty in reproducing results, moral issues, and lack of infrastructure that make translational accuracy harder to achieve ...
Md. Shajid Hossain Rafi +6 more
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WHY WE NEED ONLINE ARCHIVES OF RECORDED POETRY
This article argues in favor of online archives of recorded poetry. While poetry has always been recited, the possibility of recording the voices of poets provides poetry with a new medium. Sound-recording technologies have existed for over a century and
Abigail Lang
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ImMApp: An Immersive Database of Sound Art [PDF]
The ImMApp (Immersive Mapping Application) thesis addresses contemporary and historical sound art from a position informed by, on one hand, post-structural critical theory, and on the other, a practice-based exploration of contemporary digital ...
Taylor, j Milo
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