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Into the Future: On the Preservation of Knowledge in the Electronic AgeDocumentaryInto the Future is about the hidden crisis of the digital information age. It asks if digitally stored information and knowledge will survive into the future. Will humans twenty, fifty, one hundred years from now have access to the electronically recorded history of our time? The film features such shapers and philosophers of the Information Age as Peter Norton, founder of Norton Utilities, and Tim Berners-Lee, father of the World Wide Web. This film is a sequel to Slow Fires: On the Preservation of the Human Record.PRODUCTION ORGANIZATIONS: American Film Foundation and Sanders &
Mock Productions, Santa Monica, CA INTERVIEWS: John Seely Brown, Michael Dertouzos, Margaret Hedstrom, William Hersey, Robert Kaiser, Paul LeClerc, Peter Lyman, Susan McMahon, Deanna Marcum, Michael Martin, Peter Norton, Jeff Rothenberg, Robert Stein, Kenneth Thibodeau, Sherry Turkle, Donald Waters FORMAT: Video (60:00 and 30:00) DISTRIBUTOR: American Film Foundation Slow Fires: On the Preservation of the Human RecordDocumentarySlow Fires: On the Preservation of the Human Record examines the disintegration of millions of books, newspapers, documents, photographs, drawings and maps due to the acidic content of most paper produced since the mid-nineteenth century.PRODUCTION ORGANIZATION: American Film Foundation, Santa Monica,
CA AWARDS/FESTIVALS: CINE Golden Eagle; Directors Guild of America; Festival International du Film sur l'Art, Montreal; Salerno Film Festival, Grand Prix PRINT MATERIAL: Transcript available FORMAT: 16mm, Video (two versions, 30:00 and 60:00) DISTRIBUTOR: American Film Foundation SoundingsRadio Series (Interview/Discussion)Soundings is a weekly cultural affairs series that features conversations with scholars and visitors at the National Humanities Center. In existence since 1980, the series includes nearly 600 programs.PRODUCTION ORGANIZATION: National Humanities Center, Research Triangle
Park, NC PRINT MATERIAL: For a complete list of programs, please write or call the National Humanities Center, 7 Alexander Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, 919-549-0661 FORMAT: weekly (30:00) radio series, available to NPR stations via satellite, to commercial stations on LP discs, to non-broadcast audiences on audiocassettes ($5.00 each) DISTRIBUTOR: Currently unavailable. |