#BDCH23 BORN DIGITAL CULTURAL HERITAGE NOW
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Wednesday 29th November – Friday 1st December, 2023
@ ACMI & Online

Where is born-digital cultural heritage at now? How are our tools and methodologies for researching, preserving and accessing born-digital heritage developing? What are we collecting and preserving? Are we meeting the urgent challenges – technical, ethical, legal, institutional, conceptual, and cultural – that must be addressed to ensure this legacy is not lost? Over two days, archivists, curators, historians, theorists and industry leaders from across the world will tackle these questions. Join researchers, practitioners and industry professionals to share insights and knowledge, and collaboratively address how we can safeguard born-digital media for future generations.

Registration

In-person @ ACMI

Full $250
Concession $50
ACMI Member $180

Online

Full $50
Concession $25

In-Person Registrations
Close Monday 27th November, 2023,
5PM AEDT.

Register and join us for the drinks reception @Riverland Bar, Federation Square, 6PM Thursday 30th November where we will launch the final report from the AAMA Project: Collecting, Curating, Preserving and Researching Media Arts: A Good Practice Report. In-person registration also includes morning and afternoon teas and a formal lunch Friday 1st December.

Join researchers, practitioners and industry professionals to share insights and knowledge, and collaboratively address how we can safeguard born-digital media for future generations

Melanie Swalwell


Melanie Swalwell

Professor of Digital Media Heritage, Swinburne University
Research Consortia in Digital Heritage Research…

Sean Cubitt

Professor of Screen Studies, University of Melbourne
Emulation and Infrastructure

Dragan Espenschied 

Preservation Director at Rhizome
Software is Stuff Unlike Any Other