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Special issue of Convergence: “Cultural Memory and Digital Preservation”

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We are pleased to announce the publication of “Cultural Memory and Digital Preservation,” a special issue of Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, co-edited by William Straw, participating researcher at DOCAM and member of the steering committee, and Jessica Santone, former DOCAM research assistant.

Vol. 15, no. 3, August, 2009
Special issue: Cultural Memory and Digital Preservation
Co-edited by Jessica Santone and Will Straw

Contents

Editorial by Jessica Santone and Will Straw (in PDF)

Articles
“Towards the Preservation of Local Computer Game Software” by Melanie Swalwell
“Narrative Convergence, Cross-Sited Productions and the Archival Dilemma” by Marc Ruppel
“A Sound that Never Sounded” by Pauline Stakelon
“Between Creation and Preservation: The ANARCHIVE Project” by Bruno Lessard
“Warring Pixels: Cultural Memory, Digital Testimony, and the Conflict in Iraq” by Nicholas Chare
“Self-Emulation: Upgrades in New Media Art and the Potential Loss of Narrative” by Caroline Seck Langill
“Mapping Footprints: A Sonic Walkthrough of Landscapes and Cultures” by Francesca Veronesi and Petra Gemeinboeck

Film Reviews
Peter Delpeut (Dir.), Lyrical Nitrate, and Bill Morrison (Dir.), Decasia, reviewed by Gerda J. Cammaer

Go to the website of Convergence