Neutelings Riedijk: Netherlands Institute of Sound and Vision, Hilversum, NL.
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Dutch Institute for Sound and Vision -- Hilversum, The Netherlands
Dutch Institute for Sound and Vision -- Hilversum, The Netherlands
The media archive of the Netherlands: Sound and Vision
We keep our collective media memories alive.
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The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
Sound and Vision: Innovation as a core value (Beeld en Geluid)
The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision is the media archive of the Netherlands. More than a million hours of audio and video are stored here. With growing diversity of data, innovation is a core value of the institute.
Dutch Institute for Sound and Vision
RFID technology
This Media Experience is for all age groups. Both children and adults can find their way around the exhibition, either by themselves or with the help of a special programme, the RFID technique. The RFID technique is embedded in a personal ring that visitors get at the entrance and that can be used to access 162 stations. Every visitor, young or old, can tag whatever most appeals to them in each of the pavilions. They use these tags to access archives with video and sound in another part of the building. The software has been custom made by NorthernLight and Kiss the Frog and includes visitor profiling and website applications.
Digital archive
Every day is different at the institute. The link to the biggest archives in Europe, in the institute's depots, means that every visit is a fresh one. The archives are in the process of continual development, as 'Sound and Vision' keeps on discovering new historical material. Besides that, recent broadcast material pours into the depots every day. This is reflected in the Media Experience: it is just as up-to-date as media itself.
Welcome to Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
Presenter: Roeland Ordelman
Up the Stairs and Around the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
First I take you up the stairs to my hotel room! Then you get to hear me be sentimental and geek out over A/V technologies!
This video was taken on Wednesday 23 August 2017, and I just now found the time to edit it. I'm in a different hotel now! On the first floor! With straight staircases!
Joseph Cuypers door Hetty Berens
Op 10 januari 2020 werd Publiek Domeindag gevierd bij Beeld en Geluid in Hilversum. Op deze dag werd aandacht besteed aan de makers die in 1949 overleden zijn en hun werken die in het publieke domein terecht zijn gekomen. Daarnaast waren er presentaties over de juridische kant van publiek domein materiaal en platforms die publiek domein materiaal gebruiken en workshops om met publiek domein materiaal aan de slag te gaan. Kijk voor meer informatie op publiekdomeindag.nl. Publiek Domeindag is een initiatief van vereniging Open Nederland en wordt georganiseerd door leden van de werkgroep Publiek Domein.
Public Domainday was celebrated in The Netherlands at the National Institute for Sound and Vision. During the day there were presentations on the makers who passed away in 1949 and who’s work is now in the public domain. There were also presentations on the legal aspects of public domain material, platforms using public domain material and workshops to remix public domain material. For more information see publiekdomeindag.nl and/or pdday.org.
Auteursrecht en Prentbriefkaarten door Lodewijk van Duuren
Op 10 januari 2020 werd Publiek Domeindag gevierd bij Beeld en Geluid in Hilversum. Op deze dag werd aandacht besteed aan de makers die in 1949 overleden zijn en hun werken die in het publieke domein terecht zijn gekomen. Daarnaast waren er presentaties over de juridische kant van publiek domein materiaal en platforms die publiek domein materiaal gebruiken en workshops om met publiek domein materiaal aan de slag te gaan. Kijk voor meer informatie op publiekdomeindag.nl. Publiek Domeindag is een initiatief van vereniging Open Nederland en wordt georganiseerd door leden van de werkgroep Publiek Domein.
Public Domainday was celebrated in The Netherlands at the National Institute for Sound and Vision. During the day there were presentations on the makers who passed away in 1949 and who’s work is now in the public domain. There were also presentations on the legal aspects of public domain material, platforms using public domain material and workshops to remix public domain material. For more information see publiekdomeindag.nl and/or pdday.org.
The Noordam delivers the first Marshall goods - Dutch Newsreel
April 26, 1948- The ship Noordam of the Holland-America Line delivers, as part of the Marshall-plan, the first relief goods from America to the harbour of Rotterdam. On board there's wheat, general cargo, soy bean oil, agricultural machines, steel and cars.
SHOTS: - with fireworks the ship is welcomed at night (3 AM) in the harbour of Hoek van Holland; - at dusk the ship steams into the harbour of Rotterdam and moors; - the Dutch swimmer Nel van Vliet runs of the gangplank and is greeted at the dock; - dockworkers start to discharge the ship with the help of shears; - the American ambassador, dr. H. Baruch (goatee and cane), arrives, with wife(?) and company, on the docks and makes his way to the Philadelphia pilot of the Holland-America Line; - int. pilot: a large crowd listens to speakers, a.o. the minister of Foreign Affairs, mr. C.G.W.H. Marshall-plan, the minister of Economic Affairs, dr. J.R.M. van den Brink, and dr. Baruch; - the captain of the ship, Koster, presents the minister of Agriculture, Fishing and Food Supplies, ir. S.L. Mansholt, symbolically with a small bag of wheat; - Baruch, Mansholt and company depart via the dock; - an elevator sucks wheat from the hold of the Noordam and dumps it in the hold of the smaller inland vessels.
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User: Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
Creator: Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid / NOS
Source: WEEKNUMMER481-HRE0000CAC3
Open Archief door Brigitte Jansen
Op 10 januari 2020 werd Publiek Domeindag gevierd bij Beeld en Geluid in Hilversum. Op deze dag werd aandacht besteed aan de makers die in 1949 overleden zijn en hun werken die in het publieke domein terecht zijn gekomen. Daarnaast waren er presentaties over de juridische kant van publiek domein materiaal en platforms die publiek domein materiaal gebruiken en workshops om met publiek domein materiaal aan de slag te gaan. Kijk voor meer informatie op publiekdomeindag.nl. Publiek Domeindag is een initiatief van vereniging Open Nederland en wordt georganiseerd door leden van de werkgroep Publiek Domein.
Public Domainday was celebrated in The Netherlands at the National Institute for Sound and Vision. During the day there were presentations on the makers who passed away in 1949 and who’s work is now in the public domain. There were also presentations on the legal aspects of public domain material, platforms using public domain material and workshops to remix public domain material. For more information see publiekdomeindag.nl and/or pdday.org.
Knowledge Cafe - Games in Sound and Vision (with Eric Kaltman)
Registration of the meeting on the archiving of video games on February 16th, 2016, featuring Eric Kaltman, Jesse de Vos and Poppe ten Dolle.
Eric worked as a computer game archivist at Stanford University and is now a researcher at University of California, Santa Cruz. During this meeting at Beeld en Geluid, Eric Kaltman shares his experiences with a variety of projects in which selecting, acquiring, documenting and preserving games was the focus.
Following on Eric’s presentation, Sound and Visions Jesse de Vos and Poppe ten Dolle present a number of cases from early Dutch game history.
The earliest Dutch computer games date from the early 80’s. Within several decades games have become an integrated part of our society; being used for entertainment, but also applied for journalism and artistic expression. Games, ephemeral and playful as they are, are often overlooked as a valuable part of our society's cultural heritage.
Over the next year Sound and Vision will start collecting early Dutch computer games. For archives, games pose a significant challenge. They are complex objects, dependent on very specific hard- and software configurations and they are products of a fast-moving industry focussed on innovation rather than preservation.
TWIL #71 Johan Oomen Manager R&D Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision SD
Crowdsourcing, linked data and telling stories: some of the topics on this week's episode of TWIL.
Sound and Vision Treasures
Restored OSCAR® NOMINATED AND WINNING FILMS
Beeld en Geluid startte begin 2013 met de programmareeks 'Treasures'. Sommige titels zijn zo waardevol voor ons cultureel erfgoed dat zij het verdienen om met state of the art methodes hersteld te worden én om getoond te worden aan een groot publiek. Beeld en Geluid koos elf titels die ooit voor een Oscar ® genomineerd zijn of zelfs een Oscar ® gewonnen hebben. Iedere titel heeft op een eigen specifieke manier Nederland op creatief filmgebied op de kaart weten te zetten. De films zijn van onschatbare waarde voor ons cultureel erfgoed. 'Treasures' die ons raken. Treasures die voor de generaties na ons bewaard moeten blijven!
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Hypsos: the creation of the Media Experience, Hilversum the Netherlands
Hypsos designed and built this 4000sqm Media Experience for the Dutch Institute of Sound and Vision at Hilversum. This best illustrates our expertise in audiovisual and interactive installations.The projection screen is the widest in Europe at 42 metres.
Beeld & Geluid: Sound and Vision Preservation Factory at Work
A documentation about Cube-Tec's digitization project with the netherlands Institute for sound and vision in Hilversum.
The Sound of the Netherlands ????
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Content by: Sebastiaan ter Burg (director, editor, audio) / Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (producer)
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Publication Date: 4 July 2013
Description: Video about the project The Sound of the Netherlands.
Description (more): Sound of the Netherlands is a project of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, the Auditieve Dienst and Kennisland, which was supported by the digitization program Images for the Future.
More than 2,000 of the historical sounds are so-called ‘own recordings’ from the sound archive of Sound and Vision, including many lost sounds”, and are made online accessible to a wide audience. In addition, anyone can add sounds via the online platform or the ‘Sound Hunter-app’ for iPhone and Android devices. The collection of historical sounds and the new sounds are online available for consultation and reuse under the Creative Commons license Attribution-ShareAlike. To stimulate contributions to and reuse of the collection several events were organised, like workshops and contests.
Sound of the Netherlands is made possible by a financial contribution from the Doen Foundation and the BankGiro Lottery.
Credits:
Direction, editing and audio: Sebastiaan ter Burg.
This video was produced by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision in collaboration with Kennisland and the Auditieve Dienst, as part of the large-scale digitisation project Images for the Future.
The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision safeguards more than 800.000 hours of television, radio, music and film from 1898 to today, and collects, preserves and opens this audiovisual heritage for as many users as possible: media professionals, education, science and the general public. Kennisland works on social innovation, gives advice and develops solutions for the issues that crop up during the transformation to a stronger knowledge society. Arnoud Traa is a Dutch sound designer/recordist and composer with a fascination for vanished sounds. He works on film, theatre, installation art and games from his studio 'De Auditieve Dienst'. Sound and Vision and Kennisland are both partners in Images for the Future, a large-scale digitisation project in which four organisations have a large part of the audiovisual heritage of the Netherland through preservation and digitisation. The digitised materials are made as broadly available as possible for education and the general public.
Sounds used:
Title: Grote gele kwikstaart in Utrecht. Creator: Luc de Bruijn. License: CC BYTitle: Soundlogo Geluid van Nederland. Creator: Geert Rombout. License: CC BY-SATitle: Zebrastep [aerotrain edit]. Creator: John O'Connell, Bruno Rocha
Jan van Zutphen tells about his life's work on the occasion of his 90th birthday (Week number 5 ????
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Content by: Polygoon-Profilti (producer) / Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (curator)
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Publication Date: 1 October 1953
Description: Newsreels in which Dutch subjects of a certain week are presented.
Description (more): Jan van Zutphen tells about his life's work to a group of people. He is the founder of sanatorium Zonnestraal in Hilversum, a place for rehabilitation of people suffering from tuberculosis. Ext. and int. of Zonnestraal with doctors, patients and employees.
Contributor Information: Bailey, Philip (comment)
Sound and Vision Treasures Testimonial #2
Oscar ® winnares Willeke van Ammelrooy vertelt over het belang van de preservering van ons cultureel erfgoed. Meer informatie over Treasures op:
Beeld en Geluid startte begin 2013 met de programmareeks 'Treasures'. Sommige titels zijn zo waardevol voor ons cultureel erfgoed dat zij het verdienen om met state of the art methodes hersteld te worden én om getoond te worden aan een groot publiek. Beeld en Geluid koos elf titels die ooit voor een Oscar ® genomineerd zijn of zelfs een Oscar ® gewonnen hebben. Iedere titel heeft op een eigen specifieke manier Nederland op creatief filmgebied op de kaart weten te zetten. De films zijn van onschatbare waarde voor ons cultureel erfgoed. 'Treasures' die ons raken. Treasures die voor de generaties na ons bewaard moeten blijven!