The Moving Image: The Journal of the Association of Moving Image Archivists (Spring 2016) [special issue on "Early Cinema and the Archives"]

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  • Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2016
By (Crafton, Donald, and Susan Ohmer, eds.; guest editor, Tami Williams)
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Fine. 2016. (Vol. 16, No. 1). Journal. [as-new, nice and clean with no discernible wear]. (B&W photographs, facsimiles) Feature articles in this issue: "The Ludic Archive: The Work of Playing with Optical Toys," by Meredith A. Bak; "The Beginnings of Cinema as a Museum Exhibit: The Cases of the Smithsonian Institution and the Science Museum in London," by Dimitrios Latsis; "Insights and Axioms: Harold G. Brown and the Identification of Early Films," by Sabine Lenk; "Who's Trending in 1910's American Cinema? Exploring ECHO and MHDL at Scale with Arclight," by Derek Long, et al.; "Data-Driven Research for Film History: Exploring the Jean Desmet Collection," by Christian Gosvig Olesen, et al.; "'Digital Desmet': Translating Early Applied Colors," by Barbara Flueckiger, et al. In the "Forum section" are the following: "Reclaiming 'Lost' Films: The Paper Print Fragment Collection and the American Film Company," by Colin Williamson and Dana Driskel; "Ephemera as Medium: The Afterlife of Lost Films," by Paul S. Moore; "Méliès Voyage Restoration; or, The Risk of Being Stuck in the Digital Reconstruction," by Martin Bonnard; "The Media Ecology Project: Library of Congress Paper Print Pilot," by Mark Williams. .

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