Media Archaeology Festival
This might find in with recent discussions I've been having with my colleagues about archiving digital media projects. There are obvious hindrances such as out-of-date technology that makes it impossible to display lovingly crafted interactive experiences after a few years. There is also the issue of a perceived need to describe art works and design in words - with artifacts designed to be seen and experienced, a translation into a logocentric mode may result in a loss or distortion of the original vibrance.
The Media Archaeology Festival looks at the evolution of Live Visuals (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Houston, USA, 2009)
http://www.aurorapictureshow.org/
On closer inspection the above is not the issue at the core of the Media festival, however both interesting
Labels: archiving, beyond text

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