Posts tagged with Audiovisual Heritage

  1. George Paton Gallery AV Experimental Art Collection

    When picturing working on the audiovisual (AV) component of the George Paton Gallery Collection, I imagined watching and listening to buried gems from the Melbourne 1970s …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2024/07/10/george-paton-gallery-av-experimental-art-collection

  2. ‘Well, hello machine’: Timecoding audio in the Germaine Greer Archive

    by Kate Hodgetts, Audio Cataloguer Imagine that you are a passenger in a car. The car is being driven through the British countryside. Your driver, Germaine …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2016/10/26/well-hello-machine-timecoding-audio-in-the-germaine-greer-archive

  3. Audiovisual collections at University of Melbourne Archives

    Steenbeck

    Emma Hyde Emma Hyde began working at the University of Melbourne Archives (UMA) in 2012 as the Audiovisual Archivist in a project supported by the Miegunyah …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2015/10/26/audiovisual-collections-at-university-of-melbourne-archives

  4. William Kennedy Laurie Dickson- A Legacy of the Moving Image

    Sandow no 1

    Emma Hyde UMA’s holdings span three centuries of audiovisual formats and recent findings in the collection represent the very beginnings of what we now know as …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2014/12/02/william-kennedy-laurie-dickson-a-legacy-of-the-moving-image