Archives & Media
About
Activities in this cluster include, but are not limited to: exploring a range of formats/genres in contemporary and historical media; addressing questions of preservation and access; examining the politics of the archive’s content/formation (as well as its silences/gaps); participating in reparative archival efforts, and more. Many working groups draw from rich resources and archives housed across Corridor institutions—of film, recorded sound, material objects, photography, television, new media art, and diverse text/manuscript collections—as well as alternative sites, forms, and repositories of knowledge in broader communities.
Topics
Media Theory Media History
Activities
AI 101 for Archives and Museums, Part 2
Nov. 15, 2024, 10 a.m.
AI 101 for Archives and Museums
Sept. 13, 2024, 10 a.m.
Dialogue: Bridging the Civilian Military Divide
Nov. 8, 2023, noon
Groups
AM6: Archives and Media Art
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
AM8: Military Veterans Stories of Belonging, Transition, and Higher Education: Bridging the Civilian-Military Divide
- Syracuse University
- Le Moyne College
- Rochester Institute of Technology
AM7: Measuring the Cost of Museum Collections
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
- Skidmore College
AM9: Beyond the Basics of DEIB: From Conversations to Sustainable Change in Museums and Archives
- Syracuse University
- Rochester Institute of Technology
AM10: AI, Archives and Museums
- Cornell University
- Rochester Institute of Technology