This paper will discuss methodologies, approaches and issues, emerging out of three major research projects that have investigated early histories of video art in Europe: REWIND (2004 ongoing), REWINDItalia (2011-2014) and EWVA (2015-2018). The paper will discuss how the projects have engaged with the history of the apparatus, the identity and status of the artworks, preservation methods, and the legacy of these video artworks today. A particular focus will be on semi-structured questionnaires for interviews structured to capture oral histories, memories and recollections, that in some cases would have been otherwise lost to future knowledge and the uncovering of lost artworks and their available documentation. The speakers directly involve...
© 2019 ISAST. This paper examines digital asset archiving and preservation practice in the visual ef...
This article is a presentation of the book REWINDItalia Early Video Art in Italy/ I primi anni della...
This book brings together dance and visual arts scholars to investigate the key methodological and t...
This paper will discuss methodologies, approaches and issues, emerging out of three major research p...
This paper discusses methodologies, approaches and issues, emerging out of three major research proj...
This paper focused on two recent research projects – both based at DJCAD, University of Dundee – tha...
This paper will discuss re-enactment as a relevant tool for practice-based research to investigate p...
In the past decade, the re-enactment of seminal historical artists’ performances has become an inter...
EWVA - European Women’s Video Art in the 70s and 80s is an AHRC funded research project based at Dun...
REWIND is a research project that will provide a research resource that addresses the gap in histori...
Rewind: Artists’ video in the 70s and 80s derives from a four-year research project into the history...
Published in association with AHRC funded research projects REWIND–Italia Artists Video in Italy in ...
This webpage provides a summary of the REWIND Italia project, which ran from 2011-2014. This was an ...
A history and analysis of the first years of video art in England and Scotland based on extensive ar...
This book brings together scholars and curators from the visual arts and dance studies to investigat...
© 2019 ISAST. This paper examines digital asset archiving and preservation practice in the visual ef...
This article is a presentation of the book REWINDItalia Early Video Art in Italy/ I primi anni della...
This book brings together dance and visual arts scholars to investigate the key methodological and t...
This paper will discuss methodologies, approaches and issues, emerging out of three major research p...
This paper discusses methodologies, approaches and issues, emerging out of three major research proj...
This paper focused on two recent research projects – both based at DJCAD, University of Dundee – tha...
This paper will discuss re-enactment as a relevant tool for practice-based research to investigate p...
In the past decade, the re-enactment of seminal historical artists’ performances has become an inter...
EWVA - European Women’s Video Art in the 70s and 80s is an AHRC funded research project based at Dun...
REWIND is a research project that will provide a research resource that addresses the gap in histori...
Rewind: Artists’ video in the 70s and 80s derives from a four-year research project into the history...
Published in association with AHRC funded research projects REWIND–Italia Artists Video in Italy in ...
This webpage provides a summary of the REWIND Italia project, which ran from 2011-2014. This was an ...
A history and analysis of the first years of video art in England and Scotland based on extensive ar...
This book brings together scholars and curators from the visual arts and dance studies to investigat...
© 2019 ISAST. This paper examines digital asset archiving and preservation practice in the visual ef...
This article is a presentation of the book REWINDItalia Early Video Art in Italy/ I primi anni della...
This book brings together dance and visual arts scholars to investigate the key methodological and t...