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Department for Image Science presents
Conference Lectures "Challenges of Digital Art for Our Societies"
MUMOK, Vienna

CHRISTIANE PAUL (New York): 
From Archives to Collections: Digital Art in/out of Institutions 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=283LtZNmy5M
 
Abstract:
Christiane PAUL explores the complexities behind this "state of the
art
world," outlining the conceptual and practical challenges that digital
art presents to institutions and the art market in terms of archiving,
contextualization, and preservation. Also discussed will be the
frameworks of collections vs. archives that can adapt to the changing
requirements of the mutable digital "records" they contain; the
suitability of museums vs. other organizations in documenting and
archiving different types of digital art; and possible infrastructural
changes that could assist in supporting the art form.
 
Christiane PAUL (Whitney Museum, New School, NY) is one of the most
influential curators of media art. Since the 1990s, she developed
countless exhibitions. Recently she prepared INDAF Digital Art
Festival
(Inchon, South Korea, 2009), Eduardo Kac: Biotopes (Rio de Janeiro,
2010), Cory Arcangel: Pro Tools (New York, 2011), The Public Private
(Kellen Gallery, The New School, 2013) and Scalable Relations
(California, 2009). Paul is professor at the New School, NY and leads
the ‘Media Studies Graduate Program’. Digital Art (Thames & Hudson
2003,
2008, 2015) and Context Providers: Conditions of Meaning in Media Arts
(Intellect, 2011) are already classics in the field.

Department for Image Science
Danube University, Austria
www.donau-uni.ac.at/dbw 
ADA – Archive of Digital Art www.digitalartarchive.at