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The Future of Memory: A History of Lossless Format Standards in the Moving Image Archive: The History of Media and Communication

Autor Jimi Jones, Marek Jancovic
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 iul 2025
A new generation of video standards promises lossless storage of digital objects for future generations. Jimi Jones and Marek Jancovic document the development and adoption of JPEG 2000, FFV1, MXF, and Matroska while investigating the social and material aspects of their design and the forces driving their journeys from niche to ubiquity. Drawing on interviews with archivists and developers, Jones and Jancovic reveal the archive as a dynamic space where deeply entrenched social practices produce disagreements but also resourceful collaborations. They contrast the unprecedented rise of archivist-driven standardization and controversies around non-standard technology with the historical dominance of the film and broadcast industries. Throughout, the authors clarify the role of tech companies, software developers, film pirates, hackers, and other players with poorly understood roles in the process.
A timely look at the state of audiovisual preservation, The Future of Memory provides a history of recent innovations alongside a snapshot of a field in the midst of profound technological change.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780252088759
ISBN-10: 0252088751
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 12 black & white photographs, 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press
Seria The History of Media and Communication


Recenzii

“The first history of film was written in 1894, when cinema had not been born yet. A quarter of the twenty-first century has elapsed, and no global history of digital media is still in sight. It would be a daunting task, worthy of a Jorge Luis Borges story, but Jones and Jancovic have succeeded in writing a key chapter of it. Don’t be deterred by its acronyms: you don’t have to be a computer geek to enjoy getting lost in the labyrinth of media archives’ quixotic struggle against impermanence.”--Paolo Cherchi Usai, George Eastman Museum

Notă biografică

Jimi Jones is an adjunct lecturer of library and information sciences for the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Marek Jancovic is an assistant professor of media studies at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is the author of A Media Epigraphy of Video Compression: Reading Traces of Decay.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms
Introduction. So Many Standards, So Little Time: The People and Politics Behind Archival Video Formats
  1. “Lossless”: The Materiality of Archival Video Format Standards
  2. Standards with a Capital S: The Making and Meaning of JPEG 2000 and MXF
  3. Wild Formats: The History and Standardization of FFV1 and Matroska
  4. Standards at Work: For-Profit, Nonprofit, and the Global and Social Technopolitics of Standardization
Notes Works Cited
Index