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Kathy Short

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MIAP Info Sessions
665 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10012

The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) program will host in-person and virtual information sessions for prospective students on Tuesday, September 24 and Thursday, October 17

Please join us to learn about the field of moving image archiving and preservation and about our exciting interdisciplinary graduate degree program within the Department of Cinema Studies, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Session topics will include the MIAP application process, curriculum, faculty, internship program, and professional outcomes of MIAP alumni.

Prospective students can attend in person at 665 Broadway, 6th Floor, Room 617 or virtually through a webinar interface.

Tuesday, September 24 at 9:00 AM or 6:00 PM EDT
Thursday, October 17 at 4:30 PM (followed by wine and cheese reception)



  
For more event information, please visit our website: https://tisch.nyu.edu/cinema-studies/miap

NYU Tisch School of the Arts provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be made at least two weeks before the date of the event when possible. Click here to make an accommodation request.

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Jess Cayer
Academic Program Manager
665 Broadway, Room 637, New York, NY 10012
Tisch | Cinema Studies | MIAP
@NYUMIAP 

NYU's MIAP Program - Moving Image Archiving & Preservation

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MIAP Info Sessions

The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) program will host virtual information sessions for prospective students on Tuesday, October 6th and Tuesday, November 10th

 

Please join us to learn about the field of moving image archiving and preservation and about our exciting interdisciplinary graduate degree program within the Department of Cinema Studies, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Session topics will include the MIAP application process, curriculum, faculty, internship program, and professional outcomes of MIAP alumni.

 

These events will be held virtually on Zoom. Please RSVP here prior to the event date. You will receive video login information via email from tisch.pre...@nyu.edu the day before each event. 

 

Tuesday, October 6 at 9:00 AM EDT

Tuesday, November 10 at 4:00 PM EDT



  
For more event information, please visit our website: https://tisch.nyu.edu/cinema-studies/miap

NYU Tisch School of the Arts provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be made at least two weeks before the date of the event when possible. Click here to make an accommodation request.

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Jess Cayer

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Sep 29, 2020, 1:52:20 PM9/29/20
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Dear All,

Our next session is ONE WEEK AWAY! I hope you can join us October 6th to learn more about the MIAP program. Thank you and have a great week!

Best wishes,

Jess


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Jess Cayer (pronouns: she/her)
Academic Program Manager
665 Broadway, Room 637, New York, NY 10012
Tisch | Cinema Studies | MIAP
@NYUMIAP 

Jess Cayer

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MIAP Info Sessions

We've added a new date!


The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) program will host virtual information sessions for prospective students on Friday, October 30th and Tuesday, November 10th

 

These events will be held virtually on Zoom. Please RSVP here prior to the event date. You will receive video login information via email from tisch.pre...@nyu.edu the day before each event. 

 

Friday, October 30 at 9:00 AM EST, information session by Juana Suárez, MIAP Director. Followed by “Tabula Rasa: On My Way to Archival Consciousness I Reached Henry Francia” a conversation with Bono Olgado (MIAP Alum '12) on his career as an archivist, administrator, scholar and researcher. 

 

Abstract: This conversation will weave three narratives: the life of Henry Francia, the reassemblage of his work “On My Way to India Consciousness I Reached China,” and my tenure as former Director of the National Film Archives of the Philippines. These narratives of a forgotten artist in exile, a long-lost work in fragments, and a displaced archivist in precarity explore the intersections of memory and archival politics across the personal, the national, and the transnational. I explore my own personal archival practices and consciousness born out of these narratives, framed by my experiences as a student, archivist, activist, and scholar. What does restoring a film afford us? What is at stake in building archives for a nation? And as a profession, what exactly do we profess to as audiovisual archivists? I reflect on these questions ten years since entering the MIAP program.

 

Benedict Salazar Olgado (Bono [bō- nō]) is an audiovisual archivist who served as the inaugural director (2012-2013) of and senior advisor (2014) for the National Film Archives of the Philippines (now, Philippine Film Archive). He was an executive councilor of the Southeast Asia-Pacific Audiovisual Archive Association (2014-2020) and served as co-chair of the International Outreach Committee of the Association of Moving Image Archivists (2012-2015). He was a member of the International Reference Group that worked on the third edition of UNESCO’s Audiovisual Archiving: Philosophy and Principles penned by Dr. Ray Edmondson (2016). His work on the restoration of Manila in the Claws of Light (Maynila Sa Mga Kuko Ng Liwanag, 1975/2013) received the 2014 FOCAL Award for Best Archive Restoration / Preservation Title. In 2011, he was named the AMIA-Kodak Fellow in Film Preservation. Bono received his MA in Moving Image Archiving and Preservation from New York University (2012). He provides consulting services in the areas of archiving and records management through Archon Solutions (2014 – present) and Libraryanihan, Inc (2016 – present). His clients include cultural institutions, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private entities including personal estates, banks, and multinational corporations.

 

He is an assistant professor at the University of the Philippines School of Library and Information studies teaching archival theory and practice. Currently on study leave, Bono is pursuing his Ph.D. in Informatics at the University of California, Irvine. Co-advised by Dr. Geoffrey C. Bowker and Dr. Roderic Crooks, Bono’s research is situated at the intersections of memory, technology, and document(ation) studies particularly in relation to transitional justice. He also writes about social media and video games in the Global South. Bono's scholarship is grounded in his work as a community organizer and human rights advocate.  

Please find more information about Bono here: https://www.bsolgado.com/

 

Tuesday, November 10 at 4:00 PM EST with Juana Suárez, Director of MIAP

 

Please join us for a general discussion about the field of moving image archiving and preservation and about our exciting interdisciplinary graduate degree program within the Department of Cinema Studies, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Session topics will include the MIAP application process, curriculum, faculty, internship program, and professional outcomes of MIAP alumni. More details to follow.



  
For more event information, please visit our website: https://tisch.nyu.edu/cinema-studies/miap

NYU Tisch School of the Arts provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be made at least two weeks before the date of the event when possible. Click here to make an accommodation request.

Cierra Franco

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MIAP Info Sessions

We've added a new date!


The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) program will host virtual information sessions for prospective students on Friday, October 30th and Tuesday, November 10th

 

These events will be held virtually on Zoom. Please RSVP here prior to the event date. You will receive video login information via email from tisch.pre...@nyu.edu the day before each event. 

 

Friday, October 30 at 9:00 AM EST, information session by Juana Suárez, MIAP Director. Followed by “Tabula Rasa: On My Way to Archival Consciousness I Reached Henry Francia” a conversation with Bono Olgado (MIAP Alum '12) on his career as an archivist, administrator, scholar and researcher. 

 

Abstract: This conversation will weave three narratives: the life of Henry Francia, the reassemblage of his work “On My Way to India Consciousness I Reached China,” and my tenure as former Director of the National Film Archives of the Philippines. These narratives of a forgotten artist in exile, a long-lost work in fragments, and a displaced archivist in precarity explore the intersections of memory and archival politics across the personal, the national, and the transnational. I explore my own personal archival practices and consciousness born out of these narratives, framed by my experiences as a student, archivist, activist, and scholar. What does restoring a film afford us? What is at stake in building archives for a nation? And as a profession, what exactly do we profess to as audiovisual archivists? I reflect on these questions ten years since entering the MIAP program.

 

Benedict Salazar Olgado (Bono [bō- nō]) is an audiovisual archivist who served as the inaugural director (2012-2013) of and senior advisor (2014) for the National Film Archives of the Philippines (now, Philippine Film Archive). He was an executive councilor of the Southeast Asia-Pacific Audiovisual Archive Association (2014-2020) and served as co-chair of the International Outreach Committee of the Association of Moving Image Archivists (2012-2015). He was a member of the International Reference Group that worked on the third edition of UNESCO’s Audiovisual Archiving: Philosophy and Principles penned by Dr. Ray Edmondson (2016). His work on the restoration of Manila in the Claws of Light (Maynila Sa Mga Kuko Ng Liwanag, 1975/2013) received the 2014 FOCAL Award for Best Archive Restoration / Preservation Title. In 2011, he was named the AMIA-Kodak Fellow in Film Preservation. Bono received his MA in Moving Image Archiving and Preservation from New York University (2012). He provides consulting services in the areas of archiving and records management through Archon Solutions (2014 – present) and Libraryanihan, Inc (2016 – present). His clients include cultural institutions, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private entities including personal estates, banks, and multinational corporations.

 

He is an assistant professor at the University of the Philippines School of Library and Information studies teaching archival theory and practice. Currently on study leave, Bono is pursuing his Ph.D. in Informatics at the University of California, Irvine. Co-advised by Dr. Geoffrey C. Bowker and Dr. Roderic Crooks, Bono’s research is situated at the intersections of memory, technology, and document(ation) studies particularly in relation to transitional justice. He also writes about social media and video games in the Global South. Bono's scholarship is grounded in his work as a community organizer and human rights advocate.  

Please find more information about Bono here: https://www.bsolgado.com/

 

Tuesday, November 10 at 4:00 PM EST with Juana Suárez, Director of MIAP

 

Please join us for a general discussion about the field of moving image archiving and preservation and about our exciting interdisciplinary graduate degree program within the Department of Cinema Studies, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Session topics will include the MIAP application process, curriculum, faculty, internship program, and professional outcomes of MIAP alumni. More details to follow.



  
For more event information, please visit our website: https://tisch.nyu.edu/cinema-studies/miap

NYU Tisch School of the Arts provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be made at least two weeks before the date of the event when possible. Click here to make an accommodation request.

Cierra Franco

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MIAP Info Sessions

The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) program will host its final virtual information session for prospective students on Tuesday, November 10th at 4:00PM EST

 

Please join us to learn about the field of moving image archiving and preservation and about our exciting interdisciplinary graduate degree program within the Department of Cinema Studies, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Session topics will include the MIAP application process, curriculum, faculty, internship program, and professional outcomes of MIAP alumni.

 

These events will be held virtually on Zoom. Please RSVP here prior to the event date. You will receive video login information via email from tisch.pre...@nyu.edu the day before each event. (Please check your spam folder if you haven't received a link by Nov. 9th.)

 


  
For more event information, please visit our website: https://tisch.nyu.edu/cinema-studies/miap

NYU Tisch School of the Arts provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be made at least two weeks before the date of the event when possible. Click here to make an accommodation request.

Cierra Franco

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