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Title: Production, archiving and publication of audiovisual materials
Proposed by: SUPSI, ATD Accademia Dimitri
Disciplinary field: theatre, performing arts
Communication support : print publication, digital publication
Type of content: video/audio recording
Timeframe of the project: 2021-2024
Author(s): Demis Quadri (head of Research and Service), Susanna Lotz (head of Communication and Marketing)
Third-party copyright owners: artists, archives
Grantmakers, sponsors or other funding agencies: various funders of artistic, research and training projects

Production, archiving and publication of audiovisual materials[edit]

Summary of the case study and link[edit]

Accademia Dimitri is working with increasing intensity on the production, archiving and publication of audiovisual materials for various purposes (pedagogy, archiving, analysis and promotion) and in different fields (Bachelor and Master programmes, Advanced Studies, Research and Services). A project accompanying these activities concerns the refining of processes related to the management of intellectual property, Creative Commons licences, Open Science policies, and educational and dissemination activities for students, teachers and researchers related to these issues.

Problems/questions[edit]

  • Training: How to develop a longterm training strategy and educational offer related to copyright and open access for different target groups (e.g. students, researchers, teachers)
  • Share: How to share data for educational and promotional purposes using different platform
  • Copyright: Clarify copyright issues and open access challenges with a focus on performing arts and multimedia
  • Social Media: How to raise students' awareness of the risks fo sharing data on social media