>Although it's not in Greece, there's a great on-line resource in Cyprus:
NeMe: http://www.neme.org/
Best,
Tim
>There are 5 messages totalling 342 lines in this issue.
>
>Topics of the day:
>
> 1. MediaArt Archives online (4)
> 2. MediaArt Archives online / portugal
>
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>
>Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 16:11:59 +0200
>From: Oliver Grau <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: MediaArt Archives online
>
>Hi Colleagues,=20
>=20
>does anyone know, if there are mediaart archives online in Portugal, =
>Greece or Skandinavia?=20
>=20
>Best=20
>=20
>Oliver=20
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 16:42:11 +0200
>From: Per Platou <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: MediaArt Archives online
>
>Hello Oliver,
>I can only talk for Norway, here are a few links:
>
>* Kunstnett Norge
>this archive is quite dated now, but they once (very ambitiously) =20
>tried to be a national resourcecenter for all artists/artforms. =20
>Anyway you will find some good and relevant things there:
><http://www.kulturnett.no/kulturtemaer/kulturtemaer.jsp?&lang=3Den>
>
>* PNEK - Production Network for Electronic Art
>An umbrella organisation trying to coordinate efforts by 11 =20
>contemporary media art nodes currently existing in Norway. The =20
>archives are basically down to each node, and there hasn't been any =20
>systematic effort to collect resources yet. I am currently employed =20
>parttime as a coordinator for the network, feel free to ask me =20
>directly if I can be of any assistance.
><http://www.pnek.org>
>
>* Arts Council Norway
>They have initiated a national plan (since 2006) to create a video =20
>art archive. It is currently undecided who/where/what it is going to =20
>be, but there are several efforts (among them in Oslo and Bergen) to =20
>have media and live art incorporated in this archive. The arts =20
>council has had a special committee supporting art & new technologies =20=
>
>for a decade now. They will probably be able to provide a list of =20
>artists/projects who have received support from them.
>Norwegian language link here: <http://www.kulturrad.no/fagomrader/=20
>tverrfaglig/kunst_og_ny_teknologi/>
>Their english pages are very scarce, however I would suggest you get =20
>in touch directly to get access to their data.
>
>* Written in stone - a net.art archaeology
>I curated this rather big exhibition at the Museum for Contemporary =20
>art in 2003, most of the documentation is still there:
><http://www.liveart.org/net.art>
>
>Good luck!
>best
>Per Platou
>
>=A4=B0=DB|=C5][|&/!=3D)?:;*$#"!$%
> mob +47 93069406
>www.liveart.org
>
>
>
>
>On May 24, 2009, at 4:11 PM, Oliver Grau wrote:
>
>> Hi Colleagues,
>>
>> does anyone know, if there are mediaart archives online in =20
>> Portugal, Greece or Skandinavia?
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Oliver
>>
>>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 18:03:20 +0200
>From: Oliver Grau <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: MediaArt Archives online
>
>Thank you!!
>That's the kind of information I was hoping for.
>
>
>>>>Per Platou <[log in to unmask]> 5/24/2009 4:42 pm >>>
>
>Hello Oliver,
>
>I can only talk for Norway, here are a few links:
>
>
>* Kunstnett Norge
>
>this archive is quite dated now, but they once (very ambitiously)
>
>tried to be a national resourcecenter for all artists/artforms.
>
>Anyway you will find some good and relevant things there:
>
><http://www.kulturnett.no/kulturtemaer/kulturtemaer.jsp?&lang=en>
>
>
>* PNEK - Production Network for Electronic Art
>
>An umbrella organisation trying to coordinate efforts by 11
>
>contemporary media art nodes currently existing in Norway. The
>
>archives are basically down to each node, and there hasn't been any
>
>systematic effort to collect resources yet. I am currently employed
>
>parttime as a coordinator for the network, feel free to ask me
>
>directly if I can be of any assistance.
>
><http://www.pnek.org>
>
>
>* Arts Council Norway
>
>They have initiated a national plan (since 2006) to create a video
>
>art archive. It is currently undecided who/where/what it is going to
>
>be, but there are several efforts (among them in Oslo and Bergen) to
>
>have media and live art incorporated in this archive. The arts
>
>council has had a special committee supporting art & new technologies
>
>for a decade now. They will probably be able to provide a list of
>
>artists/projects who have received support from them.
>
>Norwegian language link here: <http://www.kulturrad.no/fagomrader/
>
>tverrfaglig/kunst_og_ny_teknologi/>
>
>Their english pages are very scarce, however I would suggest you get
>
>in touch directly to get access to their data.
>
>
>* Written in stone - a net.art archaeology
>
>I curated this rather big exhibition at the Museum for Contemporary
>
>art in 2003, most of the documentation is still there:
>
><http://www.liveart.org/net.art>
>
>
>Good luck!
>
>best
>
>Per Platou
>
>
>***|*][|&/!=)?:;*$#!$%
>
> mob +47 93069406
>
>www.liveart.org
>
>
>
>
>
>On May 24, 2009, at 4:11 PM, Oliver Grau wrote:
>
>
>>Hi Colleagues,
>
>>
>
>>does anyone know, if there are mediaart archives online in
>
>>Portugal, Greece or Skandinavia?
>
>>
>
>>Best
>
>>
>
>>Oliver
>
>>
>
>>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 12:14:43 -0500
>From: Ana Boa-Ventura <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: MediaArt Archives online
>
>Dear Oliver,
>
>In Portugal:
>
>1. There are many more sort of general online archives but I am not
>sure this is what you are looking for so I'll name just the most
>important
>
>Gulbenkian has some collections online including on photography
>(arquitecture, tiling (important in Portugal), fine arts, folk art,
>documentary photography, etc)
>http://www.biblartepac.gulbenkian.pt/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1243183X02G5S.320565&profile=ba-en&menu=tab13&submenu=subtab80&ts=1243183676327
>
>The BNP (National Library of Portugal)
>http://acpc.bn.pt/ (including text/photography on portuguese authors
>such as Jose Saramago, Florbela Espanca, Fernando Pessoa, Vitorino
>Nemesio, Antero de Quental, Romulo de Carvalho, Eca de Queiroz,
>Almeida Garrett)
>
>You can find Portuguese newspapers, as well as historical /political
>documents mostly in the Torre do Tombo archives online
>ttonline.dgarq.gov.pt
>
>
>2. As far as efforts to massively / systematically digitize new media/
>multimedia work... things are still at an embryonic stage
>
>You may want to check MultiMedia, developed by District Archives of
>the city Porto+ INESC North on he digitization of multimedia content.
>To my knowledge this is not publicly available yet. Here's more info:
>http://www2.inescporto.pt/utm/noticias-eventos/eventos/labmeeting63/
>
>
>3. Many institutions/ individuals are developing archives in sort of
>more exploratory approaches such as the "Museum o Modern Strategy"
>http://www.virose.pt/moms/
>
>I hope this helps. If this pertains to the DID grant, I'd have some
>questions I'd love love to ask on permissions to use data collections
>across the 'border' (I'm in Austin, working with Sheffield:) ).
>I'm not sure other folks in this list are in the same predicament so
>if nobody speaks out, I'll email you off-list.
>
>Best,
>Ana Boa-Ventura
>
>
>
>On May 24, 2009, at 9:11 AM, Oliver Grau wrote:
>
>
>> Hi Colleagues,
>>
>> does anyone know, if there are mediaart archives online in Portugal,
>> Greece or Skandinavia?
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Oliver
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 19:29:23 +0200
>From: Andreas Broeckmann <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: MediaArt Archives online / portugal
>
>more from portugal here:
>
>http://www.anamnese.pt
>
>
>
>At 12:14 Uhr -0500 24.05.2009, Ana Boa-Ventura wrote:
>>Dear Oliver,
>>
>>In Portugal:
>>
>>1. There are many more sort of general online archives but I am not
>>sure this is what you are looking for so I'll name just the most
>>important
>>
>>Gulbenkian has some collections online including on photography
>>(arquitecture, tiling (important in Portugal), fine arts, folk art,
>>documentary photography, etc)
>>http://www.biblartepac.gulbenkian.pt/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1243183X02G5S.320565&profile=ba-en&menu=tab13&submenu=subtab80&ts=1243183676327
> >
>>The BNP (National Library of Portugal)
>>http://acpc.bn.pt/ (including text/photography on portuguese
>>authors such as Jose Saramago, Florbela Espanca, Fernando Pessoa,
>>Vitorino Nemesio, Antero de Quental, Romulo de Carvalho, Eca de
>>Queiroz, Almeida Garrett)
>>
>>You can find Portuguese newspapers, as well as historical /political
>>documents mostly in the Torre do Tombo archives online
>>ttonline.dgarq.gov.pt
>>
>>
>>2. As far as efforts to massively / systematically digitize new
>>media/ multimedia work... things are still at an embryonic stage
>>
>>You may want to check MultiMedia, developed by District Archives of
>>the city Porto+ INESC North on he digitization of multimedia
>>content. To my knowledge this is not publicly available yet. Here's
>>more info:
>>http://www2.inescporto.pt/utm/noticias-eventos/eventos/labmeeting63/
>>
>>
>>3. Many institutions/ individuals are developing archives in sort of
>>more exploratory approaches such as the "Museum o Modern Strategy"
>>http://www.virose.pt/moms/
>>
>>I hope this helps. If this pertains to the DID grant, I'd have some
>>questions I'd love love to ask on permissions to use data
>>collections across the 'border' (I'm in Austin, working with
>>Sheffield:) ).
>>I'm not sure other folks in this list are in the same predicament so
>>if nobody speaks out, I'll email you off-list.
>>
>>Best,
>>Ana Boa-Ventura
>
>------------------------------
>
>End of NEW-MEDIA-CURATING Digest - 20 May 2009 to 24 May 2009 (#2009-76)
>************************************************************************
--
Timothy Murray
Director, Society for the Humanities
http://www.arts.cornell.edu/sochum/
Curator, The Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art, Cornell Library
http://goldsen.library.cornell.edu
Professor of Comparative Literature and English
A. D. White House
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853
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