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Posts Tagged: preservation

Active Archives

By morgancurrie, November 14, 2010

by Caroline Goralczyk Michael Murtaugh,  writer, web designer and creator of the Active Archives, presented his project that is aiming at setting up multi-directional communication channels for cultural archives and therewith challenging its traditional uses. Founded in 2006 in Brussels, Active Archives is offering new ways of making platforms for cultural industries by questioning the [...]

Jeff Ubois and Wishful Thinking: Thoughts on Cultural Institutions and Archival

By morgancurrie, November 14, 2010

by Catalina Iorga Jeff Ubois, of archival.tv, gave the last talk of the Economies of Commons 2 conference at De Balie, Amsterdam and presented his thoughts on the imbalance of public/private institutions, and how libraries, museums and archives can meet the new challenges of preservation.

(Pro-) Active Archives: NIMk – Sandra Fauconnier

By morgancurrie, November 14, 2010

Preservation, artlab, research, collection.. all rolled up into one: the Netherlands Media Art Institute (NIMk). Starting in 1978, NIMk collects and preserves media art and electronic products, in addition to operating as a distributor to generate revenue for artists who work with new technologies. Sandra Fauconnier pinpoints one of the unique selling-points of the NIMk. [...]

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