Wednesday, November 25, 2009

FOTOS:CUATRO SEMINARIO INTERNACIONAL DE ARCHIVOS SONOROS Y AUDIOVISUALES EN LA CIUDAD DE MEXICO






Director General Alvaro Hegewisch,Fonoteca Nacional
Tedd Urnes (Norway) and Miguel Angel Fernandez Narajo (Mexico).Amira Arratia(Chile),
Francisco Mejorada Chauca (Peru). Pio Michele Pellizzari (repr. IASA)
Mexico City. Fonoteca Nacional. Seminar November 9-13 2009.
I attended the seminar and presented two papers at a workshop. Here are some photos from the seminar taken by me. The seminar was splendid.

CUATRO SEMINARIO INTERNACIONAL DE ARCHIVOS SONOROS Y AUDIOVISUALES








Photos:1. The papers were presented by: From left:Dietrich Schuller, Catharina Gilljam, Jouni Frilander, Salvador Rocha Cito and Stefano Cavaglieri. 2. Catharina Gilljam and Dietrich Schuller. 3. Fonoteca Nacional. Storage. 4.History on the wall:
Octavia Paz. 5. Perla Olivia Rodriguez, 6. Fonoteca National. 7. Delegates of the seminar.
Cuarto Seminario Internacional de Archivos Sonoros y Audiovisuales - La Salvaguarda del Patrimonio Sonoro Audiovisual: un reto mundial.
The seminar was set up by Fonoteca Nacional.November 9- 13, 2009. La Ciudad de Mexico.
Photos by Tedd Urnes

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

RAY EDMONDSON: AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVES-PHILOSOPHY





For your information only: Audiovisual Archiving: Philosophy, Principles and Ethics
written by Ray Edmondson has been published in Spanish - Mexican Spanish. The book
was presented by the author at Cuarto seminario internacional de Archivos Sonoros y
Audiovisuales in la Ciudad de Mexico del 9 al 13 de noviembra de 2009. The Spanish title is: Filosofia y principios de los archivos audiovisuales. Fonoteca Nacional de
Mexico arranged the seminar. For those of you who are studying for a degree in librarianship, the book is a must. Ray Edmondson is a travelling, retired librarian
from Australia. I met for the first time in Bogensee, Germany in year 1994. He presented his project about philosophy and audiovisual archives at the FIAT/IFTA and
IASA conference in Bogensee. His project was supported by UNESCO. He established
his own company in 2001: Archive Associates Pty Ltd.