The 21st-Century Post-Cinematic Ecology of the Film Museum: Theorizing a Film Archival Practice in Transition - A Dialogue

Giovanna Fossati, A. van den Oever

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Abstract

Contributing to the cinema death topic while focusing on national film institutes, Giovanna Fossati and Annie van den Oever observe that, while it can be said that processes of digitalization (which raise the question as to whether the notion of film is still relevant in this new technological context) have deeply affected the world of film and cinema, some of the film institutes remain – an index of the cinema persistence. Digitalization concerns reproduction and creation. The exchange of views between Fossati and Van den Oever provides a useful perspective on the issue of digital archiving. It also deeply enriches the idea of post-cinema, more precisely, the idea of “a new post-cinematic ecology.”
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPost-Cinema
Subtitle of host publicationCinema in the Post-art Era
PublisherAmsterdam University Press
Chapter7
Pages129-142
ISBN (Print)9789048551941, 9789463727235
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

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