V2_ Capturing Unstable Media

CAPTURING UNSTABLE MEDIA

Research by V2_Archive on documentation aspects of electronic art activities
http://www.v2.nl/Projects/capturing/
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During the last decades, electronic art and culture have gained importance=

and increased attention. So far, however, few attempts have been made to
document and preserve this emerging field, its activities and recent
history. V2_Institute for the Unstable Media, a center for art, culture and=

technology in Rotterdam (the Netherlands), since long has been involved
with this issue, building an archive with documentation of twenty years of=

electronic media art.

From March to December 2003, V2_ conducted research on the documentation=

aspects of the preservation of electronic art activities - "Capturing
Unstable Media", an approach between archiving and preservation. For this=

purpose, two major case studies were investigated in depth DH both are
projects that were co-developed at V2_Lab, the interdisciplinary workspace=

of V2_. The first case study was "whisper" (2002-2003) by Thecla Schiphorst=

and Susan Kozel, a project that investigated the intersections and
relationships between wearable technologies, performance and the body. The=

second case study was a series of so-called "DataClouds", a long-term
research project (1998-present) that involves web-based 2D or 3D
visualizations of complex information structures.

Based on the findings, a series of recommendations were formulated in the=

following areas:
- documentation strategies for electronic art activities;
- formal modeling and metadata;
- archival interoperability.
Furthermore, a number of technical realizations were implemented, including=

a public, web-based portal for V2_Archive on top of a technical framework=

based on open standards, through XML and RDF technologies.

One of the major results of "Capturing Unstable Media" is a formal model
(ontology) to describe the activities in electronic art in several levels=

of detail. It offers a series of sharable, basic concepts of interest to a=

wide variety of institutions and actors in the field of electronic media
art, along with suggestions on how these concepts could interrelate with
each other. The ontology can be consulted at the project's website (see bel=
ow).

As a follow-up to this project, the V2_Archive team intends to focus on
research that involves international archival interoperability in this
field, including the alignment of multilingual terminology resources,
ontologies and the Semantic Web.

"Capturing Unstable Media" has been supported by the Mondriaan Foundation=

(NL) and the Daniel Langlois Foundation (CA). A group of experts from Dutch=

archives, research institutes and cultural heritage organizations has
assisted the research process through an advisory board.

Links

http://www.v2.nl/Projects/capturing/
The project's results can be consulted and downloaded from the "Capturing=

Unstable Media" project site.

http://archive.v2.nl/
V2_'s public online archive portal, with documentation about a broad
cross-section of more than 10 years of electronic art activities.



V2_Institute for the Unstable Media
Eendrachtsstraat 10, NL-3012 XL Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Tel. + 31 (0)10 206 72 72 / Fax + 31 (0)10 206 72 71
E-mail: [email protected] / URL http://www.v2.nl

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, Richard de Boer

Capturing Unstable Media

Research by V2_Archive on documentation aspects of electronic art activities
http://www.v2.nl/Projects/capturing/
____________________________________________________________________


During the last decades, electronic art and culture have gained importance and increased attention. So far, however, few attempts have been made to document and preserve this emerging field, its activities and recent history. V2_Institute for the Unstable Media, a center for art, culture and technology in Rotterdam (the Netherlands), since long has been involved with this issue, building an archive with documentation of twenty years of electronic media art.

From March to December 2003, V2_ conducted research on the documentation aspects of the preservation of electronic art activities - "Capturing Unstable Media", an approach between archiving and preservation. For this purpose, two major case studies were investigated in depth - both are projects that were co-developed at V2_Lab, the interdisciplinary workspace of V2_. The first case study was "whisper" (2002-2003) by Thecla Schiphorst and Susan Kozel, a project that investigated the intersections and relationships between wearable technologies, performance and the body. The second case study was a series of so-called "DataClouds", a long-term research project (1998-present) that involves web-based 2D or 3D visualizations of complex information structures.

Based on the findings, a series of recommendations were formulated in the following areas:
- documentation strategies for electronic art activities;
- formal modeling and metadata;
- archival interoperability.
Furthermore, a number of technical realizations were implemented,
including a public, web-based portal for V2_Archive on top of a technical framework based on open standards, through XML and RDF technologies.

One of the major results of "Capturing Unstable Media" is a formal model
(ontology) to describe the activities in electronic art in several levels of detail. It offers a series of sharable, basic concepts of interest to a wide variety of institutions and actors in the field of electronic media art, along with suggestions on how these concepts could interrelate with each other. The ontology can be consulted at the project's website (see below).

As a follow-up to this project, the V2_Archive team intends to focus on
research that involves international archival interoperability in this
field, including the alignment of multilingual terminology resources,
ontologies and the Semantic Web.

"Capturing Unstable Media" has been supported by the Mondriaan
Foundation(NL) and the Daniel Langlois Foundation (CA). A group of experts from Dutch archives, research institutes and cultural heritage
organizations has assisted the research process through an advisory board.

Links

http://www.v2.nl/Projects/capturing/
The project's results can be consulted and downloaded from the "Capturing Unstable Media" project site.

http://archive.v2.nl/
V2_'s public online archive portal, with documentation about a broad
cross-section of more than 10 years of electronic art activities.


V2_Institute for the Unstable Media
Eendrachtsstraat 10, NL-3012 XL Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Tel. + 31 (0)10 206 72 72 / Fax + 31 (0)10 206 72 71
E-mail: [email protected] / URL http://www.v2.nl

, Richard de Boer

Capturing Unstable Media

Research by V2_Archive on documentation aspects of electronic art activities
http://www.v2.nl/Projects/capturing/
____________________________________________________________________


During the last decades, electronic art and culture have gained importance and increased attention. So far, however, few attempts have been made to document and preserve this emerging field, its activities and recent history. V2_Institute for the Unstable Media, a center for art, culture and technology in Rotterdam (the Netherlands), since long has been involved with this issue, building an archive with documentation of twenty years of electronic media art.

From March to December 2003, V2_ conducted research on the documentation aspects of the preservation of electronic art activities - "Capturing Unstable Media", an approach between archiving and preservation. For this purpose, two major case studies were investigated in depth - both are projects that were co-developed at V2_Lab, the interdisciplinary workspace of V2_. The first case study was "whisper" (2002-2003) by Thecla Schiphorst and Susan Kozel, a project that investigated the intersections and relationships between wearable technologies, performance and the body. The second case study was a series of so-called "DataClouds", a long-term research project (1998-present) that involves web-based 2D or 3D visualizations of complex information structures.

Based on the findings, a series of recommendations were formulated in the following areas:
- documentation strategies for electronic art activities;
- formal modeling and metadata;
- archival interoperability.
Furthermore, a number of technical realizations were implemented,
including a public, web-based portal for V2_Archive on top of a technical framework based on open standards, through XML and RDF technologies.

One of the major results of "Capturing Unstable Media" is a formal model
(ontology) to describe the activities in electronic art in several levels of detail. It offers a series of sharable, basic concepts of interest to a wide variety of institutions and actors in the field of electronic media art, along with suggestions on how these concepts could interrelate with each other. The ontology can be consulted at the project's website (see below).

As a follow-up to this project, the V2_Archive team intends to focus on
research that involves international archival interoperability in this
field, including the alignment of multilingual terminology resources,
ontologies and the Semantic Web.

"Capturing Unstable Media" has been supported by the Mondriaan
Foundation(NL) and the Daniel Langlois Foundation (CA). A group of experts from Dutch archives, research institutes and cultural heritage
organizations has assisted the research process through an advisory board.

Links

http://www.v2.nl/Projects/capturing/
The project's results can be consulted and downloaded from the "Capturing Unstable Media" project site.

http://archive.v2.nl/
V2_'s public online archive portal, with documentation about a broad
cross-section of more than 10 years of electronic art activities.


V2_Institute for the Unstable Media
Eendrachtsstraat 10, NL-3012 XL Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Tel. + 31 (0)10 206 72 72 / Fax + 31 (0)10 206 72 71
E-mail: [email protected] / URL http://www.v2.nl