Persistence and Mimicry: the Digital Era and Film Collections. Lecture by Alexander Horwath
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Alexander Horwath is director of the Österreichisches Filmmuseum in Vienna and was in charge of the Viennale festival from 1992 à 1997. A film critic, he has written about American cinema in the seventies, Michael Haneke and the Austrian avant-gardes. He also co-edited the book Film Curatorship: Archives Museums and the Digital Marketplace (Wallflower, 2008).
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