The chapter deals with the expansion and revision of film historiography in contemporary age. More in detail, it contends that digitisation on the one hand provides viewers with the delusion of total access. Conversely, what is accessed and in what state is mostly neglected, as much as the state of material support originating digital copies (or, for that matter, the longevity of these latter).
Don Quixote in the Archive: Or, Making Sense of Film Heritage in the Age of Overabundance
Francesco Pitassio
2023-01-01
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The chapter deals with the expansion and revision of film historiography in contemporary age. More in detail, it contends that digitisation on the one hand provides viewers with the delusion of total access. Conversely, what is accessed and in what state is mostly neglected, as much as the state of material support originating digital copies (or, for that matter, the longevity of these latter).File in questo prodotto:
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