We use emulation to preserve a complex digital artifact in the museum. We describe all stages of the preservation process and discuss the technical and curatorial problems that we encountered. The exhibition setting defines additional requirements for an emulation. Our findings and lessons learned are instructive for emulation researchers and museum practitioners. The preserved artifact now is on display in real exhibitions
Apart from technical, organisational and economical challenges of long-term access to digital object...
After significant research and proven usefulness especially for complex, dynamic and interactive obj...
Digital preservation practitioners are beginning to answer questions about the costs related to the ...
In recent years a lot of research has been undertaken to ascertain the most suitable preservation ap...
The availability and accessibility of digital artworks is closely tied to a technical platform, whic...
In recent years a lot of research has been undertaken to ascertain the most suitable preservation ap...
Emulation used as a long-term preservation strategy offers the potential to keep digital objects in ...
This report explores the concept of emulation in an archival context by examining what exactly the t...
Between the two fundamental digital preservation strategies, migration has been strongly favored. Re...
The rapidly growing number of museums, archives and galleries turning their attentions to videogames...
The article focuses on current approaches and potentials for emulation technologies within the cultu...
For memory institutions both preservation and presentation of digital art is especially challenging....
Digital content and data require software for interpretation, processing, and use. This requirement ...
Emulation evolves into a mature digital preservation strategy providing authentic access to a wide r...
The emulation of obsolete hardware and software environments to enable information to be read, and t...
Apart from technical, organisational and economical challenges of long-term access to digital object...
After significant research and proven usefulness especially for complex, dynamic and interactive obj...
Digital preservation practitioners are beginning to answer questions about the costs related to the ...
In recent years a lot of research has been undertaken to ascertain the most suitable preservation ap...
The availability and accessibility of digital artworks is closely tied to a technical platform, whic...
In recent years a lot of research has been undertaken to ascertain the most suitable preservation ap...
Emulation used as a long-term preservation strategy offers the potential to keep digital objects in ...
This report explores the concept of emulation in an archival context by examining what exactly the t...
Between the two fundamental digital preservation strategies, migration has been strongly favored. Re...
The rapidly growing number of museums, archives and galleries turning their attentions to videogames...
The article focuses on current approaches and potentials for emulation technologies within the cultu...
For memory institutions both preservation and presentation of digital art is especially challenging....
Digital content and data require software for interpretation, processing, and use. This requirement ...
Emulation evolves into a mature digital preservation strategy providing authentic access to a wide r...
The emulation of obsolete hardware and software environments to enable information to be read, and t...
Apart from technical, organisational and economical challenges of long-term access to digital object...
After significant research and proven usefulness especially for complex, dynamic and interactive obj...
Digital preservation practitioners are beginning to answer questions about the costs related to the ...