Sharing Sound Archives

Di07Okt18:0020:00Sharing Sound ArchivesLatin American Wax Cylinder Recordings of the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv in the Digital Collections of the Ibero-Amerikanisches InstitutVeranstaltungsartScreening, Vortrag

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What did Indigenous music and Indigenous ritual songs sound like 100 years ago? What is the relevance of these historical sound recordings for Indigenous communities today? On the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv of the Ethnologisches Museum, the Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut (IAI) and the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv will present wax cylinder recordings made between 1905 and 1934 in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Peru. The event will reflect on strategies to enhance the accessibility of historical recordings and to foster their circulation and re-appropriation by local communities in the regions of origin. Particular emphasis will be placed on the significance of collaborative approaches in relating collections that are distributed across different institutions.

The recordings are also accessible through the IAI’s Digital Collections at https://digital.iai.spk-berlin.de/viewer/collections/wax-cylinder-recordings-from-latin-america/(externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster) 

Programme

18:00 – 18:15   
Welcome and Introduction 

Barbara Göbel (Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut)

18:15 – 18:30   
125 Years of the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv

Lars-Christian Koch & Maurice Mengel (Ethnologisches Museum)

18:30 – 18:45   
Latin America in the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv: Collaborative Approaches to the Visualisation, Recirculation and Reappropriation of Historical Sound Recordings

Barbara Göbel (Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut)

18:45 – 19:00   
Listening with and beyond the Archive: The Return of Hans Heinrich Brüning’s Recordings (1910 ─ 1925) to Peru

Walther Maradiegue (Head of the Emmy Noether Research Group “Archival Sovereignty: Indigenous Digital Media, Language Revitalisation and Land Defence in the Andes”, Universität Bonn)

19:00 – 19:20   
Presentation of the Short Film “The Overflowed Archive”

Directors: Gisela Cánepa Koch (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú) & Walther Maradiegue (Head of the Emmy Noether Research Group “Archival Sovereignty: Indigenous Digital Media, Language Revitalisation and Land Defence in the Andes”, Universität Bonn) 
Produced by the Visual Anthropology Research Group at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

19:20 – 20:00   
Discussion

Event Type

Zeit

7. Oktober 2025 18:00 - 20:00(GMT+02:00)

Iberoamerikanisches Institut

Potsdamer Straße 37  10785 Berlin 

Iberoamerikanisches Institut