[ANPPOM-L] Preserving Endangered Audio Media, Berlin, June 2011

Carlos Palombini cpalombini em gmail.com
Qua Maio 4 15:29:07 BRT 2011


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International Seminar

Preserving Endangered Audio Media – Rethinking Archival Strategies for
Conservation of Analogue Audio Carriers

Berlin, June 9-10TH, 2011

The Intermational Symposium 'Preserving Endangered Audio Media -
Rethinking Archival Strategies for Conservation of Analogue Audio
Carriers' which will take place in Berlin this year (June 9-10th) will
convene experts and stakeholders to discuss current perspectives for
integrated preservation, archiving and digitizing strategies. The
preliminar programme will be available at www.ilkar.de in the next few
days, and you can already find it attached in this email.

Preservation and conservation of audio media is a complex challenge
for archives and museums. New scientific research, for example, in
analytical chemistry can change the handling of tapes and cylinders.

Participating institutions that will be represented in the Symposium
are the National Library of France, Deutsches Museum, and the
Phonogrammarchiv der Universität Zürich. The Symposium counts with the
support of institutions such as the Image Permanence Institute, Centre
de Recherche sur la Conservation des Collections (CRCC), and
Technische Universität München.

Some of the topics that will be presented will cover pragmatic
solutions for the optimal storage in small audiovisual archives, a new
method for rendering degraded tapes playable as an alternative to tape
baking and the study of composition and degradation types of 78-rpm
records. The research efforts and results of the ILKAR project
(www.ilkar.de) will of course also be presented at the International
Symposium. We are especially looking forward to the participation of
representatives from both present and former manufacturing companies
of reel tapes, with the aim of better understanding the production
processes and degradation of these materials. Especial attention will
also be paid to the obsolescence and maintenance of professional
playback machines for the digitisation process of reel tapes, topic
which we plan to discuss in a round table.

 We hope you will find the topics appealing and as interesting and
relevant as us.

Preliminary Programme

Thursday, 09.06.2011

Uhrzeit

Topic

Title / Speaker

9.00 - 9.45

Registration

9.45 – 10.00

Opening

Welcome address

Friederike Zobel (Kulturstiftung des Bundes),

Prof. Dr. Viola König (Director, Ethnological Museum)

10.00 – 10.15

Introducing ILKAR

Prof. Dr. Lars-Christian Koch (Head of the Department of
Ethnomusicology, Ethnological Museum)

Prof. Dr. Stefan Simon (Director, Rathgen Research Laboratory)

10.15 – 10.45

Keynote (soon to be announced)

10.45 – 11.15

Conservation Wax-Cylinder

The "Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv" from the conservational point of view

Dana Freyberg (Conservator)

11.15 – 11.30

Coffee Break

11.30 – 12.00

Conservation Disc

Disc Records of the 19th Century – Characteristics and Preservation

Stephan Puille (University of Applied Sciences, Berlin)

12.00 – 12.30

The National Library of France Research Programme to Determine 78-RPM
Discs Composition

Xavier Loyant / Fanny Bauchau (National Library of France)

12.30 – 14.00

Lunch Break

14.00 – 14.30

Digitizing Strategies for Discs and Tapes I

Digitizing Vernacular Recordings: Preservation Efforts at the
Phonogram Archives of the University of Zurich

Michael Schwarzenbach / Dieter Studer (Phonogram Archive of the
University of Zurich)

14.30 – 15.00

Optical signal retrieval from analog records: The VisualAudio System

Stefano S. Cavaglieri (Swiss National Sound Archives)

15.00 – 15.30

Coffee Break

15.30 – 16.00

Conservation Tape

ILKAR – Presentation of  a New Tool for the Evaluation and Condition
Survey of Small and Medium Archives

Jürgen–K. Mahrenholz (Department of Enomusicology, Ethnological Museum)

16.00 – 16.30

ILKAR: Current Research towards the Assessment of the Conservation
State of Magnetic Tapes. Identification and degradation processes of
endangered materials.

Dr. Elena Gómez Sánchez

Rathgen Research Laboratory, National Museums Berlin

16.30 – 17.00

Effects of Desiccation on Degraded Binder Extractions in Magnetic Audio Tape

Sarah Norris (Conservator)

Friday, 10.06.2011

Uhrzeit

Topic

Title / Speaker

10.00 – 11.00

Tape-Player / Technical

Aspects

Round Table in German

Zukünftige Verfügbarkeit analoger Magnetband-Abspieltechnik

Lutz Heipe (Studer-Service Berlin),

Erich Schleicher (ES-Studiotechnik)

Chair: Albrecht Wiedmann (Department of Ethnomusicology, Ethnological
Museum)

11.00 – 11.30

Coffee Break

11.30 – 11.45

Technical

Aspects

English Summary of Round-Table ‘Future Availability of Open Reel
Playback Equipment’

11.45 – 12.15

Technical Aspects of Present Tape-Production

RMG (Recordabel Media Group)

12.15 – 12.45

Climate controlled storage for small audiovisual archives

Andreas Weisser (Restaumedia)

12.45 – 14.00

Lunch Break

14.00 – 14.30

Digitizing Strategies for Discs and Tapes II

Quality Management for Digitization Projects

Hinnerk Gehrckens / Tom Lorenz (Cube-Tec)

14.30 – 15.00

The Digi2015 Project: Mass Digitization at the Broadcast Archives of
the Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)

Jan Strack (Bayerischer Rundfunk)

15.00 – 15.30

Coffee Break

15.30 – 16.00

Digitizing Strategies for Discs and Tapes III

The Importance of preservation and conservation of audio carriers in
the study of the early decades of the recording industry in Portugal

Susanna Belchior (Ethnomusicology, Univ. Nova de Lisboa)

16.00 – 16.30

“Audio goes Video”. Digitization and documentation of tapes from the
Estate of Oscar Sala

Dr. Silke Berdux (Deutsches Museum)

16.30 – 17.00

Closing session

17.00 – 17.30

Farewell

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Carlos Palombini
cpalombini em gmail.com
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