Hi Paul,
Thanks for everybody's contributuon, and a reminder that CRUMB doesn't
have aset of links/bibliography for History per se but we have two
sets for:
Documenting and Archiving
http://www.crumbweb.org/linksAndBiosMenu.php?
sublink=7&ts=1226930382&op=8&colID=11&sublink=7
Collecting and Conservation
http://www.crumbweb.org/linksAndBiosMenu.php?
colID=9&ts=1226930387&sublink=10&op=8
Yours,
beryl
On 14 Nov 2008, at 20:47, Paul Hertz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In the wake of the Second Bremen Symposium on Early Digital Art this
> summer, I've started to put together a list of online resources on new
> media art history. You can find that preliminary list here:
>
> http://ignotus.com/research/digarthistdb.html
>
> Could I ask this community to cast an eye over it and advise me as to
> its completeness. I hope to expand the list and add a brief commentary
> to each entry. Any additional entries you could suggest would be most
> welcome.
>
> I am not sure which of the art history database projects are still
> "alive" and which are completed or dormant. That would be useful to
> know, but I think I will have to contact the people involved in each
> project to find out.
>
> many thanks,
>
> -- Paul
>
>
> Paul Hertz <[log in to unmask]>
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In November, I'm mostly finishing writing a book, so will be checking
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