Voices of our Past
Inspired by the important work of the Digital Repository of Ireland which promotes the long-term preservation and accessibility of Ireland’s rich social and cultural digital heritage—we are digitising and preserving a valuable collection of VHS tapes and audio cassettes identified by our dedicated volunteers and sourced from the local community. Under the stewardship of Dr Liam Alex Heffron—who previously led a similar initiative for Mayo GAA, these recordings, some nearly 50 years old, capture the voices and talents of now-departed yet once-celebrated members of our community as they played traditional music, sang old songs, recited poetry, told stories, danced, and performed in amateur theatre. Once digitised, these files will be made publicly accessible for the benefit of the people of Moygownagh and the surrounding districts of Ballycastle, Kilfian, Ardagh, Ballysakeery, and Crossmolina—where many of the recordings originated—as well as the wider public.
This initiative is a vital act of cultural rescue. It seeks to create an open-access digital library before these irreplaceable materials are lost forever—either through the physical degradation of the analog media or forgotten in attics, cupboards, and under beds. Using the latest advancements in A.I. and editing software, our technology partners are restoring often degraded and low resolution media into a stunningly beautiful visual and audio memory library. The resulting archive will serve educational and research purposes for local institutions. Above all, however, its primary purpose is to preserve the unique cultural history of this part of North Mayo for future generations to come.
In keeping with the mission of St Cormac’s Society, this project offers a meaningful and respectful way to reconnect our past with our present, while offering a gift of heritage to the future.
1. Gather the recordings
We have gathered analogue recordings from the local community, though volunteers going to the families which have held VHS and audio cassette recordings of local creative artists, musicians, poets, storytellers etc.
2. Convert to digital media
These analogue recordings have been cleaned and using AD conversion technology have been extracted from their original medium and recreated as a digital file, edited for better cataloguing and stored in a dedicated cloud library.
3. enhance using a.i. tech.
Using the latest A.I. applications and video editing software, these files have undergone enhancement to best recreate the original setting of the recordings, producing impressive results from even the most degraded of the original media.