Intelligent Television

Video for culture & education

Events

The work of Intelligent Television is also presented and discussed at a variety of public meetings, invitation-only gatherings and events, and in the press. These include:

Orphans Films Symposium (Orphans 7)

Open Education Resources in Policy

Yale University
New Haven
April 2010
http://cmi2.yale.edu/hewlett_conference_2010/

On Copyright 2010

Copyright Clearance Center
New York
March 2010
http://www.oncopyright2010.com/

Tools of Change for Publishing

O’Reilly Media
New York
February 2010
http://www.toccon.com/toc2010

Personal Archiving 2010

Archival.tv
San Francisco
February 2010
http://www.archival.tv/personal-archives/

AMIA 2009 annual meeting

Association of Moving Image Archivists
St. Louis
November 2009
http://www.amiaconference.com/

Breakthrough Learning in a Digital Age

Mountain View
October 2009
http://www.google.com/events/digitalage/

JISC Digital Content Conference 2009

South Cerney, United Kingdom
July 2009
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/2009/06/digitalcontent.aspx

Media Grantmaking: The State (and Future) of the Field

GFEM and Media Democracy Fund
Open Society Institute
New York
June 2009
http://www.gfem.org/node/525

Public Media, Open Content, and Sustainability

Open Video Conference
New York
June 2009
http://openvideoconference.org/

Our World Documented: Video Archives on the Web

Silverdocs
Washington DC
June 2009
http://silverdocs.com/

American Council of Research Libraries national conference

Audiovisual Archives in the Age of Access

Smithsonian 2.0

Washington DC
January 2009
http://smithsonian20.si.edu/default.html

AMIA 2008 annual meeting

Association of Moving Image Archivists
Savannah
November 2008
http://www.amiaconference.com/

Oral History in the Digital Age

Oral History Association
Pittsburgh
October 2008
http://alpha.dickinson.edu/oha/

Archives in a Changing Climate

FIAT/IFTA World Congress and General Assembly
International Federation of Television Archives
Copenhagen
September 2008
http://www.fiatifta.org/cont/conferences_next.aspx

Trapped between Technical Possibilities and Judicial Restrictions: Film and Digitization in Museums

Deutsche Kinematek
Berlin
September 2008
http://www.filmmuseum-berlin.de/

The Economics of Peer-to-Peer Distribution: A Discussion with Tribler’s Johan Pouwelse

Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz
August 2008
http://www.fkkslaw.com/

Russian and Soviet Visual Cultures, 1860-1935: Study, Teaching, and Education

NEH Summer Institute
New York Public Library
July 2008
http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/slv/neh/

Harlem on Film: A Workshop

New Media for Scholarly Publishers

Association of American University Presses Annual Meeting
Montreal
June 2008
http://aaupnet.org/programs/annualmeeting/index.html

Rare and Special Bytes: Special Collections in the Digital Age

Association of College and Research Libraries
Los Angeles
June 2008
http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/RBMS/index.htm

Open Education Video Studio

A Launch Event and Workshop
New York Public Library
April 2008
http://www.intelligenttelevision.com/index.php/studio

AMIA’s Digital Asset Symposium

Association of Moving Image Archivists
New York
April 2008
http://www.digitalassetsymposium.org/

Economies of the Commons: Creating Sustainable Access to Images and Sounds Online

Amsterdam
April 2008
http://www.debalie.nl/commons/

Private Rights and Public Broadcasting

WGBH
Boston
March 2008

Preserving Your Moving Image and Sound Collections

Archivist Roundtable of Metropolitan New York
New York
February 2008
http://www.nycarchivists.org/

Kaltura and Intelligent Television Enhance Cultural and Educational Projects with Rich-Media

Forum on Open Access, Alternative Publishing, and Author Rights

University of Illinois
Urbana, Illinois
November 2007
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/blog/scholcomm/archives/2007/10/forum_on_open_a.html

 
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Tools to explore

VITAL logo

Video Interactions for Teaching and Learning (VITAL) is a web-based learning environment that enables students to view, analyze, and communicate ideas with video. VITAL was originally created to help students practice their observation and interpretation skills in developmental psychology courses at Columbia University’s Teachers College. Today VITAL is deployed in a wide range of courses and disciplines across Columbia University, from the School of Social Work to the School of the Arts.

Archives for today

San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive

James Baldwin talking with students

The San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive, established in 1982, preserves more than 4,000 hours of newsfilm, documentaries, and other programs produced in northern California between 1939 and 2005.  Among the treasures recently put online are 1960s films of James Baldwin and Maya Angelou and Marlon Brando speaking at the funeral of Black Panther Bobby Hutton. The Archive is part of San Francisco State University Library’s Department of Special Collections.

What we're watching

Forum Network logo

Forum Network
Involving public media and partners in video online.

Vectors logo

Vectors
A new journal in a dynamic vernacular.

Photograph of Jesus video screenshot

Photograph of Jesus
Plus a group shot of the men on the moon.

What we're reading

Mobile Video Capture Soars; Now Brace Yourself for Views and Uploads

Pew reports 34 % of U.S. cell phone customers use their phones to record video. GigaOm reports on this, and notes that YouTube mobile videos increased 160 percent in 2009. Visit Mobile Video Capture Soars; Now Brace Yourself for Views and Uploads

http://wendy.seltzer.org/anticircumvention.pdf

Wonderful piece by Wendy Seltzer about DRM, anti-circumvention, and innovation. "DRM frustrates lawful use and the creation of new technology products with- out saving the entertainment companies from the uncompensated reproduction they feared. In the meantime, it forecloses the open innovation that could lead them and society toward new options that could be better for [...]

AIMS project / born digital archives

"The AIMS project, funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, represents a co-operative strategy among four partner institutions, to energize collection development in the area of born-digital papers, and to empower librarians and archivists in the management of born-digital assets. The four partners in the project led by the University of Virginia are Stanford University, [...]

Digital Lives

Digital Lives has produced some of the best work on personal archiving, and is holding a seminar about it on Monday, 5 July. Visit Digital Lives

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