

New Publication – “This Is Our Night: Eurovision Again and Liveness Through Archives”
Project member Abby Waysdorf has published a chapter in the open-access book Pandemic Media: Preliminary Notes Towards An Inventory, organized by the Graduate Research Training Program Konfigurationen des Films at Goethe University Frankfurt and published by Meson...
CADEAH at Home
Due to the ongoing spread of COVID-19, many of the planned activities for the CADEAH team are postponed. The CADEAH annual project meeting, scheduled for the end of May in Prague, has been postponed. At this meeting, we planned to not only discuss our work in...
CADEAH at FIAT/IFTA
From 23-25 October Abby and Eggo were at the FIAT/IFTA (Fédération Internationale des Archives de Télévision / The International Federation of Television Archives) conference in Dubrovnik to present CADEAH, meet with archives and archivists, and enjoy the atmosphere...
Publication “European History Reloaded: The Case of Czechoslovak Communism”
Project member Adéla Gjuričová published a piece on CADEAH as part of a special issue of Europe Now on Digitization of Memory and Politics in Eastern Europe. This article discusses the CADEAH project and its approach to ideas of heritage, and shows our potential...
CADEAH presented at ‘Politics of E-Heritage’ workshop
The Herder Institute in Marburg hosted a two-day workshop on Politics of E-Heritage: Production and Regulation of Digital Memory in Eastern Europe and Russia on 3-4 June, 2019. Adéla Gjuričová from the Institute of Contemporary History in Prague introduced the CADEAH...
USD workshop with Irena Reifová
Irena Reifová, a leading media-studies expert from Charles University, shared her views on re-mediation of audiovisual heritage in online popular culture with the USD team in Prague. The common workshop held on March 25, 2019 dealt with the current possibilities of...
Algorithmic access and reuse of archival material discussed at the SEMIA conference in Amsterdam
Digitized audiovisual collocations can be accessed in new ways, many of them so far unknown or not yet explored. The Sensory Moving Image Archive (SEMIA) is a collaborative project of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the School of advanced Education of Amsterdam...
Who remixed the Prague Castle?
Our thanks for the CADEAH website header video go to Michal Orsava, the author of a Harry Potter remix which has reached over 5 million views. Our team was interested in the way he works with pop-culture footage and re-mediates them into a (political) satirical...
CADEAH meeting in Prague
On February 1, the members of the European History Reloaded: Curation and Appropriation of Digital Audiovisual Heritage (CADEAH) project met at the Institute of Contemporary History, Prague. CADEAH is a new project that researches the online circulation and...
European History Reloaded – project kick-off
On September 27th and 28th, 2018, all participating researchers from Umeå University’s HumLab (SE), the Institute of Contemporary History, Prague, and the Center of Television & Screen Cultures in Transition, will meet at Utrecht University to kick-off their...