FORTEPAN IOWA
 

FORTEPAN IOWA

FORTEPAN IOWA is a digital archive that features curated photos taken by ordinary Iowans over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The photos represent the personal, whimsical, poetic, significant, and accidentally artistic moments of everyday Iowa life, and tell a rich story of Iowa’s great diversity and complexity.



The online collection is called FORTEPAN US because it is the first international sister site to the Hungarian FORTEPAN project, founded by Miklós Tamási and Ákos Szepessy in 2009. They chose the word FORTEPAN from the name of a global brand of Hungarian photographic film made from 1922 to 2007. The FORTEPAN US project started with the FORTEPAN IOWA collection but has grown to include pictures from across the country. There is a new collection for FORTEPAN CONNECTICUT, with the goal of having a specific collection for every state in the United States.

Because all FORTEPAN IOWA images are available for free public download and carry a Creative Commons (CC-BY-SA 4.0 International Public) License, the open-source platform is meant to inspire visitors to engage digitally with the high-quality images—a rare opportunity in a heavily copyrighted age, and a significant contribution to the digital humanities, history education, and digital literacy. In addition to traditional photo archives that arrange images according to collection donor or subject matter, the FORTEPAN interface also conveys history chronologically, which makes it easier to explore.

FORTEPAN IOWA launched in 2015 under the direction of Bettina Fabos, Leisl Carr-Childers, Sergey Golitsynskiy, and Noah Doely, all professors at the University of Northern Iowa. The project has been funded in part by a UNI Capacity Building grant, a Humanities Iowa Grant, and the UNI College of Humanities, Arts and Sciences.

Go to the FORTEPAN IOWA website, to access all materials and resources.

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