Impermanence and fragility have become the defining conditions of the digital age. Technologies that were ubiquitous barely a decade ago, like floppy disks, now look like archaeological relics. It takes only a few years, if not months, before software environments are replaced by newer versions, often with limited backward compatibility. At the same time, digital technologies rely on hardware that has short life expectancy. The radical obsolescence of this new digital register raises a number of important questions. How are we going to prevent the fragile memories of contemporary digital cultures from receding into oblivion? This essay answers this question by looking at one of the institutions in which the problems associated with digital ...
Digital art faces challenges that non-digital art does not. Technology is mercurial, and digital art...
Although museum automation emerged in the mid-1960s, American and British art museums continue to ha...
The complete translation of cultural heritage into a digital format acutely poses the question of a...
Impermanence and fragility have become the defining conditions of the digital age. Technologies that...
Where is art in the digital era? This essay identifies the digital as an abstract, formal system. Si...
From digital video to software-driven installations, digital art is now present in museums around th...
Digital technology has changed the nature of how humans live as a society with lives orbiting a digi...
This paper explores the problems of maintaining accessibility to electronic works of art over time. ...
Preservation of media content is increasingly problematic with the rise of digital media. While it s...
Rapid changes in technology make preservation of digital content a challenge. Taking into account th...
Since the mid-1990s, cultural organizations have increasingly digitized their physical collections a...
This article, as well as the book, investigates the ways in which new digital media may enhance the ...
As society has absorbed the cornucopia of digital technologies of the late twentieth and early twent...
Museum Object Lessons for the Digital Age explores the nature of digital objects in museums, asking ...
The rise of new technologies in the twenty-first century is accompanied by challenges in arts preser...
Digital art faces challenges that non-digital art does not. Technology is mercurial, and digital art...
Although museum automation emerged in the mid-1960s, American and British art museums continue to ha...
The complete translation of cultural heritage into a digital format acutely poses the question of a...
Impermanence and fragility have become the defining conditions of the digital age. Technologies that...
Where is art in the digital era? This essay identifies the digital as an abstract, formal system. Si...
From digital video to software-driven installations, digital art is now present in museums around th...
Digital technology has changed the nature of how humans live as a society with lives orbiting a digi...
This paper explores the problems of maintaining accessibility to electronic works of art over time. ...
Preservation of media content is increasingly problematic with the rise of digital media. While it s...
Rapid changes in technology make preservation of digital content a challenge. Taking into account th...
Since the mid-1990s, cultural organizations have increasingly digitized their physical collections a...
This article, as well as the book, investigates the ways in which new digital media may enhance the ...
As society has absorbed the cornucopia of digital technologies of the late twentieth and early twent...
Museum Object Lessons for the Digital Age explores the nature of digital objects in museums, asking ...
The rise of new technologies in the twenty-first century is accompanied by challenges in arts preser...
Digital art faces challenges that non-digital art does not. Technology is mercurial, and digital art...
Although museum automation emerged in the mid-1960s, American and British art museums continue to ha...
The complete translation of cultural heritage into a digital format acutely poses the question of a...