Through an NEH-funded initiative, Cornell University Library is creating a technical, curatorial, and managerial framework for preserving access to complex born-digital new media objects. The Library's Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art provides the testbed for this project. This collection of complex interactive born-digital artworks are used by students, faculty, and artists from various disciplines. Interactive digital assets are far more complex to preserve and manage than single uniform digital media files. The preservation model developed will apply not merely to new media artworks, but to other rich digital media environments. This article describes the project's findings and discoveries, focusing on a user survey conduc...
This important and first-of-its-kind collection addresses the emerging challenges in the field of me...
The transmission of the documentation of changes made in each presentation of an artwork and the mot...
The transmission of the documentation of changes made in each presentation of an artwork and the mot...
Abstract Through an NEH-funded initiative, Cornell University Library is creating a technical, cur...
Cornell University Library (CUL) is requesting funding to develop a technical framework and associ...
White Paper Report Submitted to the National Endowment for the Humanities.In 2013, Cornell Universit...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the preservation practices of new media artists...
<p>Though previous art eras shared a fixed mortality, the preservation of new media works lacks a co...
Over the past few decades, advancements in technology have changed society entirely. Every bit of in...
The status of the new media, interactive and performance art context appears to complicate our abili...
This paper presents the activities and first results of a case study based research on preservation ...
The rise of new technologies in the twenty-first century is accompanied by challenges in arts preser...
Contemporary art museums today face new collections challenges as artists continually\ud embrace new...
As part of its work to explore emerging issues associated with characterisation of digital material...
Artists increasingly use digital technologies to make art, with implications not only for how art is...
This important and first-of-its-kind collection addresses the emerging challenges in the field of me...
The transmission of the documentation of changes made in each presentation of an artwork and the mot...
The transmission of the documentation of changes made in each presentation of an artwork and the mot...
Abstract Through an NEH-funded initiative, Cornell University Library is creating a technical, cur...
Cornell University Library (CUL) is requesting funding to develop a technical framework and associ...
White Paper Report Submitted to the National Endowment for the Humanities.In 2013, Cornell Universit...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the preservation practices of new media artists...
<p>Though previous art eras shared a fixed mortality, the preservation of new media works lacks a co...
Over the past few decades, advancements in technology have changed society entirely. Every bit of in...
The status of the new media, interactive and performance art context appears to complicate our abili...
This paper presents the activities and first results of a case study based research on preservation ...
The rise of new technologies in the twenty-first century is accompanied by challenges in arts preser...
Contemporary art museums today face new collections challenges as artists continually\ud embrace new...
As part of its work to explore emerging issues associated with characterisation of digital material...
Artists increasingly use digital technologies to make art, with implications not only for how art is...
This important and first-of-its-kind collection addresses the emerging challenges in the field of me...
The transmission of the documentation of changes made in each presentation of an artwork and the mot...
The transmission of the documentation of changes made in each presentation of an artwork and the mot...