This is the evolving website of the Curating Living Archives, a research project initiated by Bodor in 2020 and developed with Adam Lockhart. Funded by an RSE workshop grant it presents documentation and contextual information relating to four online workshops (Oct-Dec 2021). Co-convened by Bodor and Lockhart with leading UK-based practitioners in the field of oral history, open source-curating, new media curating and conservation these workshops used the time-based archives at DJCAD as a starting point to explore the curatorial challenges arising from artists’ ‘unruly’ approaches to production and presentation, or the materially complex and changeable nature of artworks and archives that are left behind. From 3 February the website will al...
This workshop explored how can open-source peer-to-peer archival and curatorial practices articulate...
This practice research thesis investigates creative approaches to ‘the archive’, through the making ...
A seminar and workshop developed as part of What is a Living Archive? Curating the Unruly Materialit...
This is the evolving website of the Curating Living Archives, a research project initiated by Bodor ...
A Royal Society of Edinburgh-funded Arts and Humanities Research Workshop Award delivered between De...
This artist commission was conceived by Bodor and developed in collaboration with Adam Lockhart as p...
Just as archival practice shapes our engagement with and understanding of cultural histories, the ‘u...
A Script for an Archive: Women, by Holly Davey, is a multi-component digital artwork that I commissi...
A four-hour workshop and seminar convened by Judit Bodor, Principal Investigator of the research pro...
A four-hour public research seminar and workshop as part of What Is a Living Archive? Curating the U...
How do curation and conservation intersect when it comes to the presentation of post-1960s time-base...
This workshop explored how can open-source peer-to-peer archival and curatorial practices articulate...
This practice research thesis investigates creative approaches to ‘the archive’, through the making ...
A seminar and workshop developed as part of What is a Living Archive? Curating the Unruly Materialit...
This is the evolving website of the Curating Living Archives, a research project initiated by Bodor ...
A Royal Society of Edinburgh-funded Arts and Humanities Research Workshop Award delivered between De...
This artist commission was conceived by Bodor and developed in collaboration with Adam Lockhart as p...
Just as archival practice shapes our engagement with and understanding of cultural histories, the ‘u...
A Script for an Archive: Women, by Holly Davey, is a multi-component digital artwork that I commissi...
A four-hour workshop and seminar convened by Judit Bodor, Principal Investigator of the research pro...
A four-hour public research seminar and workshop as part of What Is a Living Archive? Curating the U...
How do curation and conservation intersect when it comes to the presentation of post-1960s time-base...
This workshop explored how can open-source peer-to-peer archival and curatorial practices articulate...
This practice research thesis investigates creative approaches to ‘the archive’, through the making ...
A seminar and workshop developed as part of What is a Living Archive? Curating the Unruly Materialit...