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2-DAY CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP: TECHFOCUS III: Caring for Software-based Art
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
September 25-26, 2015
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SPEAKERS/INSTRUCTORS: Helen Bailey, Brian Castriota, Annet Dekker, Deena
Engel, Dragan Espenschied, Patricia Falcao, Ben Fino-Radin, Martina
Haidvogl, Mark Hellar, Agathe Jarczyk, Mona Jimenez, Jürg Lehni, Kate
Lewis, Mia Matthias, Christiane Paul, Joanna Phillips, Jiwon Shin,
Caroline Slason, Siebren Versteeg, Glenn Wharton
 

Full PROGRAM: http://bit.ly/TechFocus3_program

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REGISTER NOW: http://www.conservation-us.org/TechFocus3
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EVENT DESCRIPTION: 
Software-based artworks have been gradually entering collections over the
past three decades. However, the preservation of works created in this
medium has proved challenging for collection caretakers due to its
relative scarcity and perceived complexity. Designed to educate collection
professionals of all disciplines, this two-day workshop and symposium will
bridge this knowledge gap and present some of the challenges, risks, and
the state of current practice in the care of software-based artworks, with
contributions from conservators, curators, art historians, archivists,
artists, and computer scientists.
Topics will include the history of software-based art and its underlying
technology, code analysis, documentation methods, risk assessment, storage
and access, and strategies for long-term preservation. Four practical
exercises will introduce participants to the concepts of coding, version
control as a preservation tool, disk imaging and emulation.
It is hoped that the program will raise awareness and advance the
development of standards and best practice in the care and conservation of
this new genre of contemporary art. The workshop will also provide a forum
for professionals to gather and debate these emerging preservation
strategies on an international level.
The workshop is made possible by the generous support of the Foundation of
the American Institute for the Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works
(FAIC), the National Endowment of the Arts and the Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum.

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