👉 Documentary computing is an interdisciplinary field that merges computer science, data management, and digital humanities to support the creation, preservation, and dissemination of documentary materials. It involves developing tools and methodologies for handling large volumes of multimedia data, such as images, videos, audio recordings, and text, which are often central to documentary projects. By leveraging advanced computational techniques, including machine learning, natural language processing, and data visualization, documentary computing enables researchers and creators to organize, analyze, and present complex information in meaningful ways. This field not only enhances the accessibility and longevity of documentary content but also facilitates new forms of storytelling and scholarly inquiry, bridging the gap between traditional documentary practices and cutting-edge technological innovations.