Digital art - Who Cares?

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Digital technology plays a major role in our daily life. Computers have changed the world. Contemporary artists, too, create more and more digital works. They reflect upon the medium, write their own software and look for the limits of what’s technically possible.
    Museums and archives are increasingly confronted with works that don’t have a physical carrier anymore, but that only exist in digital form: born-digital art. The display and storage of digital art poses new questions and challenges. Digital artworks depend on a technological environment that changes constantly. Equipment ages and software develops further. Artworks evolve as well, or disappear forever.
    To give these works a permanent place in museums, a different approach is needed. What is required to bring digital art from the past to the future? Peter Struycken is a pioneer in digital art, well-known for Dutch audiences as the designer of the ubiquitous ‘Queen Beatrix’ dotted postage stamps, common from the 1980s till the 2000s. His work is collected by many Dutch museums and is typical for the problems that arise around the preservation of digital art. Researching his work is enlightening for the treatment of digital art today and in the future. This documentary presents a number of possible approaches.
    This documentary has been created as part of the research project ‘Transformation Digital Art’. A project about conservation strategies for digital art by The Foundation for the Conservation of Contemporary Art (SBMK) in collaboration with LIMA and their museum partners.
    Director: Maarten Tromp
    Camera: John Treffer
    Script and interviews: Sandra Fauconnier
    Research: Nina van Doren, LIMA
    Editing: John Treffer & Maarten Tromp
    Sound design: Vladimir Rakic Voice-over: Kim Berkhout
    Title design: Ariënne Boelens
    Subtitling: Einion Media
    Produced by: Rinske Hordijk, ARTtube
    Made in cooperation with: Paulien 't Hoen, SBMK | Foundation for the Conservation of Contemporary Art,
    Gaby Wijers, LIMA | Preserves, distributes and researches media art
    Music:
    Bogey in sight
    Performed by: LT Barber & The Messengers
    Taken from the album: Bogey In Sight Original Soundtrack
    River Side Pickup
    Performed by: LT Barber & The Messengers
    Taken from the album: Bogey In Sight Original Soundtrack
    Copyright: 1973 - 2015
    Rundfunk Records & Redrum Recordz
    rundfunkrecords.bandcamp.com redrumrecordz.com
    Thanks to: Nina van Doren, Doede Hardeman, Susanne Kensche, Peter Struycken, Daniel Dekkers, Floris van Manen, Rafaël Rozendaal, Geert Mul, JODI, Studio Moniker, Rosa Menkman, Edo Dooijes, Femke Burger / Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Laurens van Manen, Carl Doeke Eisma, Erik Kopp.
    With the financial support of Mondriaan Fonds and Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds.
    Produced by ARTtube
    Under commission of LIMA and SBMK
    © ARTtube 2016

Komentáře • 3

  • @muscanboy123
    @muscanboy123 Před 8 lety +1

    Informative and clean talk about Digital Computer Generated Art. Nice.
    Personally I would have loved to see more about preserving video art thought.

  • @marcelomodular
    @marcelomodular Před 2 lety

    thx p1xelfool