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NO-DO: Archivo y secuestro de la imaginación

Translated title of the contribution: NO-DO: Public audiovisual archives and the kidnapping of imagination

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Abstract

In 2012 the Spanish public television corporation (RTVE) and the Filmoteca Espa-ñola presented the digitalization of the NO-DO newsreel, a public audiovisual heri-tage that is key to understand how the Franco dictatorship controlled the imaginary of the Spanish population. Until now this archive was accessible only in a physical location, and its use (both commercial and non-commercial) highly restricted.The digitalization of the archive seemed to indicate a will to open the archive towards a more democratic understanding of the “public audiovisual”. But the fact that the material can only be accessed through streaming but not downloaded for creative use raises a series of questions about the power relationship between digital public archives and political imaginaries. In this paper I suggest the need to rethink the archive as an “instituting” entity that should be open to the creative use of ci-tizens, rather than become an “instituted” audiovisual cemetery.
Translated title of the contributionNO-DO: Public audiovisual archives and the kidnapping of imagination
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)294-313
Number of pages20
JournalIcono 14. Revista de Comunicación Audiovisual y Nuevas Tecnologías
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015

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