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[...] Sound recordings and moving images in any form are vulnerable, and easily discarded or deliberately destroyed. Too much of the world’s 20th century audiovisual heritage is now lost, and much more is slipping beyond recovery because of neglect, natural decay and technological obsolescence. Unless public awareness of the importance of preservation is increased, this trend will continue.
Therefore, in response to a proposal by the Czech Republic in October 2005, UNESCO’s General Conference approved the proclamation of 27 October as the annual World Day for Audiovisual Heritage. The World Day for Audiovisual Heritage can be a means of building global awareness of the various issues at stake in preserving the audiovisual heritage. In accordance with normal practice, a feasibility study has been commenced to test the objectives, practicalities, costs and expected results of such an annual commemoration...
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TITLE: UNESCO World Day for Audiovisual Heritage – Feasibility study launched
SUBJECT: feasibility study, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), World Day for Audiovisual Heritage
DESCRIPTION: Announces the creation of a feasibility study about a "World day for audiovisual heritage". Presents the aim of this feasibility study and the stakes of the World day for audiovisual heritage.
PUBLISHER: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
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DATE: 2006-06-01
TYPE: text
FORMAT: html
IDENTIFIER: http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=22265&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html
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LANGUAGE: En
RELATION: references http://www.fiatifta.org/aboutfiat/news/old/2006/docs/Questionnaire.doc
COVERAGE: International
RIGHTS: © Copyright UNESCO. All Rights Reserved
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