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Title
Access to digitized performance documentation and the AusStage database
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Studies in theatre and performance, Vol. 30, Issue 3 (2010), p.305-321
DOI
10.1386/stap.30.3.305_1
Publisher
Intellect Publishing
Date
2010
FoR/RFCD Code(s)
190400 Performing Arts and Creative Writing
Author/Creator
Burvill, Thomas
Author/Creator
Seton, Mark
Description
The digitization of video documentation and other production documentation (photographic images, scripts, programmes, reviews, stage designs and audio recordings) of live performances can be accessed across the world through the Internet. At the same time, protocols requisite for the effective flow of data constrain how digitized artefacts of an innately ephemeral process are "packaged" and linked for appropriate accessibility. Ironically, the digitization of such ephemera by no means guarantees their permanence as digital formats and modes of storage and retrieval are constantly vulnerable to changing industry standards and competitive commercial interests. Burvill and Seton track their experiences and reflections in pursuing the process of preparing an existing physical archive of an Australian, nationally regarded, community theatre company Sidetrack Performance Group (formerly Sidetrack Theatre Company)http://www.sidetrack.com.au for digitization and archiving into a university E-Repository. This archive is linked to the AusStage database providing an accessible research facility for investigating live performances and, simultaneously, in-forming histories of theatre and performance in Australia. The dynamic of enabling and constraining, at the same time, is highlighted as guidelines are formulated for the digitization, archiving and linking of performance assets so that the values of respect, integrity, justice and beneficence are applied to all stakeholders in the process. Note: This article refers to records in ResearchOnline included in the Sidetrack Theatre Collection.
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17 page(s)
Subject Keyword
190400 Performing Arts and Creative Writing
Subject Keyword
archives
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digital formats
Subject Keyword
digitization
Subject Keyword
ethical protocols
Subject Keyword
performance documentation
Subject Keyword
theatre databases
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Media, Music, and Cultural Studies

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/120445
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ISSN:2040-0616
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mq-rm-2010001734
Language
eng
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