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Re: 10 years (cyberliterature) & 50 years (Neoconcrete Movement)

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Regina Pinto <[log in to unmask]>

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Sun, 22 Mar 2009 20:14:45 -0300

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Hi Jaka,

Thanks for the feedback.

The old link is obsolete now, if you want to see what the link must be: 
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/363691/Serra-do-Mar

I could fix the mistake if I had the flash file, but for now it is lost in 
one of the several backup cds that I have. I am not organized and it would 
be a hard work to discover in which cd it is. I only have the swf, maybe If 
I get a swf decompiler I could fix it. If I put the link on the html page 
the design loose a lot. So, I will think. Also there is the question that 
you launched: -" Shall the link be corrected or should it stay as it is?"

I really do not know. Links are a problem. My first work of web:art, the 
first  Cyber Circus (1998), I would like to put on line again too, but the 
links are all changed...and without the links, the work looset its sense.

Also I would like to hear someone that has good info about preservation of 
e-literature.

Regards,
Regina


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jaka Železnikar" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [WDL] 10 years (cyberliterature) & 50 years (Neoconcrete 
Movement)


hi

interesting work

+ at http://arteonline.arq.br/cybercircus/indexa.htm there is a broken
link to search.britannica.com

this opens up an rarely spoken of topic in e-literature - preservation

shall the link be corrected or should it stay as it is?


In my own work I have several ('older' - from 1997 on) projects that can
be viewed only partially or not at all because of browsers upgrades (web
standards are quite a new thing). It's even worse with my Firefox
extensions which became obsolete with first major Firefox upgrade (this
took only about a year).

I would have to do a remake (upgrade) of the work - on other hand I
would like to preserve the work in original form (so I would need an
emulator or a (virtual)computer with old software - but where do I get
that?) And how important is the context of the state of the internet in
this? Broadband vs. 14kb/s? Etc.

If somebody has any information regarding preservation of e-literature
works I would be thankful for some links.

click,
Jaka




Regina Pinto pravi:
> ========================================================================
>
> pintor          http://pintor.tumblr.com
>
> ========================================================================
>
>
> The White and the Black, Reflections on Fog - 10 years
>
> A pionner cyberliterature work, created by Regina Pinto in 1999
> http://arteonline.arq.br/cybercircus/choose.html
>
> WE CAN NOT JUDGE
> WHICH DARKNESS - THE BLACK
>
> OR THE WHITE - IS WORSE,
> BECAUSE WE CAN NOT
> DISTINGUISH ONE FROM ANOTHER
> (DARK SIMILARITY)
>
> The eletronic artist’s book “The White and the Black, Reflections on
> Fog”, created in 1999, is being re-launched (original version). Now
> the download is very fast, but in 1999, it was necessary much time to
> watch it. So, in 2001, it became a cd-rom. How technology develops
> fast! Will it be that in 2019 it will be possible to see this work
> yet? … How will the internet be in 2019? And the computers?
>
> http://pintor.tumblr.com
>
>
> ========================================================================
>
> Neoconcrete Movement - 50 years in 2009
>
> Do you want to know more about it?
>
> This pintor's edition brings a hommage to this wonderful Brazilian
> (carioca) artistic movement.
>
> http://pintor.tumblr.com
>
> Also visit: 
> http://arteonline.arq.br/museu/library_pdf/brazilian_poetry.pdf
>
>
> ========================================================================
>
> pintor aka Regina Pinto
>
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