Dear CRUMB list
having just opened a show, and blogging the process on the web, i
just wanted to do a straw poll:
how many of you include video walk-throughs in your documentation of
gallery based exhibitions of new media art?
how many of you insist on having people in the photographs/slides
taken of the show?
do you document interaction in the exhibition? how?
what other formats do you document your exhibitions in? (sound art
exhibitions are rarely recorded, or are they?)
do you use online photosharing sites such as flickr for exhibition
documentation? or do you hope that visiting artists / others might
put their photos online and you can link to them later?
have you ever been 'told off' by an institution for putting
exhibition installation-in-progress photographs or gallery-
installation photos on the web/flickr - and if so was it about
infringing copyright on the artists work, or infringing the contract
with the artist and the gallery over documentation?
answers to the list rather than just to me will generate further
discussion!
thanks
sarah
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