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    CAPTCHA Conference Open Radio Archives

    When we talk about archives and archiving in European Community Media we face similar challenges in all countries: There is a lot of content being produced and broadcasted every minute on European Community Radios. What happens with the radio content after being broadcasted? Most of the radio stations invented their own algorithms and software to store their radio shows offline and/or republish them online – some radios have build up complex file-structures on their hard disks, some coded an automatic upload for programmes on their website, some use central archiving platforms like the Cultural Broadcasting Archives, others administrate a handful of “satellite” Website that collect programmes, interviews and reports with special interest.

    With the conference „Radio Archives in European Community Media“ we want to encourage people involved in community radio, community media archiving processes and multi-media archiving to explore current practices on archiving in their stations, invent new community dynamics to share content and to raise awareness for archiving processes.

    Present and share your Infrastructure solutions:
    With the conference we would like to exchange different ways of how community radio stations are dealing with its output. What infrastructures to archive audio material is available for non-commercial community radios? Which innovative techniques and tools exist? Which new solutions are in use to organize and display audio-visual content?

    Archiving Methods and Archiving Culture:
    Another challenge is the implementation of archiving as an essential part of doing radio within the community. Many radio programmers until today are concentrated on their “on air” show – but, who is doing the archiving then? Who describes the programme? Where is the programme being stored and/or published? How is the material edited after broadcasting?

    The responsibility to archive:
    We share discussions about how to deal with different languages within the archiving context. Further we ask how can we enable programme and audio-material exchange within Europe? We want to know your opinion about, what importance have analog, physical archives within the digital age? We also address copyright questions and thoughts on the responsibility of open software and open knowledge in the field of multi-media Archives.

     

    CAPTCHA – Creative Approaches to Living Cultural Archives is a European cooperation project of Radio FRO in Linz (Austria), Radio Corax in Halle/Saale (Germany), Center for Media and Communication Studies of the Central European University in Budapest (CEU, Hungary) and Near Media Co-Op, community radio & TV in Dublin (Ireland). During the conference there will take place the presentations of the european-wide study of CEU wrote about “Community Radio Archiving” and the presentation of the open source online tool UVisualize! for visualizing the content of archives.

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    Episodes (13)

    LIVING ARCHIVES #10: Dagmar Brunow, Universität Växjö, Sweden

    LIVING ARCHIVES #10: Dagmar Brunow, Universität Växjö, Sweden

    “Radio Archiving Practice. Remediating Sonic Memories”

     

    Live-Mitschnitt vom 05. Juni 2015 auf der CAPTCHA Konferenz in Halle/Saale bei Radio CORAX; (englisch, anschließende Fragen deutsch)

    Live recording at the CAPTCHA conference in Halle/Saale on June 5, 2015, by Radio CORAX;(english, questions in german).

     

    Anmod:

    Dagmar Brunow unterrichtet Filmwissenschaften und Gender Studies an verschiedenen Universitäten in Schweden. Seit 1996 ist sie Redakteurin im Freien Senderkombinat in Hamburg. Von ihren Sendungen sind längst nicht alle archiviert, noch weniger von ihnen sind online zugänglich.Am Beispiel des Hamburger Künsterlinnenarchivs bildwechsel und seiner ausgesprochen selbstreflexiven Archivpraxis zeigt sie Möglichkeiten des Archivierens auf, die auch für freie Radios von Nutzen sein könnten.

     

    Moderation:

    Dagmar Brunow teaches Film Studies and Gender Studies at various universities in Sweden. She has been an editor at Freies Sender Kombinat in Hamburg since 1996. Her shows have by no means all archived and even fewer of them are available online.Using the example of the Hamburg-based female artists‘ archive „bildwechsel“ and its extremly self-refelxive archiving practice, she indicates possible ways of rethinking the archive practice.

    LIVING ARCHIVES #2: Taxonomie der sonoren Ordnung

    LIVING ARCHIVES #2: Taxonomie der sonoren Ordnung

    Live-Mitschnitt der Radio-Performance vom 06. Juni 2015 at CAPTCHA conference in Halle by Radio CORAX

    Live-Recording of the Radio-Performance on 6th june 2015 at CAPTCHA conference in Halle by Radio CORAX

     

    Anmod:

    Wo treffen sich Kunst und Ordnung? Wie bedienen sich Künstler an Archiven bzw. Archivmaterial? – Diese Fragen stellten sich Lale Rodgarkia-Dara und Karl Schönswetter und vertonten kurzer Hand das Cultural Broadcasting Archive mit Mitschnitten der Konferenz „Radio Archive in Europäischen Community Medien„, die im Juni 2015 in Halle stattfand. Mit ihrer Radiokunst-Performance zeigen die beiden Radioperformer_innen eine Möglichkeit auf, wie man künstlerisch mit digitalen Archiven umgehen kann. „Taxonomie der sonoren Ordnung“ entstand als Live-Performance am 6. Juni 2015 in Halle.

     

    Moderation:

    Where do art and order come together? How do artists use archives or archived material? – Lale Rodgarkia-Dara and Karl Schönswetter from Vienna used an analog catalogue of the Cultural Broadcasting Archive and Live-Recordings from the conference „Radio Archives in European Community Media“ to activate free radio archives. The performance is an attempt to handle digital archives artistically. „Taxonomy of sonorous order“ was recorded 6th june 2015 in Halle.

    LIVING ARCHIVES #1: Audiogedächtnisse bewahren! – Ein Gespräch über Freie Radioarchive

    LIVING ARCHIVES #1: Audiogedächtnisse bewahren! – Ein Gespräch über Freie Radioarchive

    Live-Mitschnitt des Podiumsgesprächs vom 06. Juni 2015 auf der CAPTCHA Konferenz in Halle/Saale bei Radio CORAX; deutsch (80%) und englisch (20%)

    Live recording of the round table discussion at the CAPTCHA conference in Halle/Saale on June 6, 2015, by Radio CORAX; mixed language content (80% German, 20% English).

     

    Anmod:

    Wie und woran erinnern wir uns in Zukunft an die Geschichte und den Klang der Community Radios? Wie dokumentieren freie Radios ihr Programm? Viele der Beiträge und Sendungen, die in freien Radios in Europa entstehen, werden immer noch nur lückenhaft dokumentiert und archiviert. Nur ein Bruchteil der Produktionen ist als Podcast online verfügbar. Im Rahmen der Konferenz „Radio Archive in europäischen Community Medien“ unterhielten sich vier Akteure über Visionen für diese Archive.

    Unter der programmatischen Überschrift „Audiogedächtnisse bewahren!“ diskutierten Ingo Leindecker vom Cultural Broadcasting Archive aus Linz, Ralf Wendt von Radio CORAX in Halle, Dagmar Brunow von der Universität Växjö in Schweden und Joost van Beek von der Central European University Budapest im Juni in Halle miteinander. Das Gespräch leitete Stephanie Scholz von Radio CORAX.

     

    Moderation: 

    How will we remember the history and the sound of today’s community radios in the future, and what will we remember about them? How are free radio stations recording and documenting their programmes? The content being created by free radio stations across Europe is often only partially or intermittently documented and archived, and only a small percentage of these broadcasts is available online as podcast. 

    During the conference „Radio Archives in European Community Media,“ Stephanie Scholz from Radio CORAX moderated a panel discussion called „Preserving audio memories“. Four experts and stakeholders discussed different visions for future archiving solutions: Ingo Leindecker from the Cultural Broadcasting Archive (Austria), Ralf Wendt from Radio CORAX (Germany), Dagmar Brunow from the Universität Växjö (Sweden), and Joost van Beek from Central European University (Hungary). 

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