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Digital Preservation @ AktiveArchive

Tabea Lurk, Jürgen Enge
(2006-2010)

The research in the field of digital conservation has focused on the conservation of computer and internet based art and the preservation of complex, dynamic media objects. Starting in 2011 the research is continued in the ArtLab of the Department for Conservation and Restoration at Bern University of the Arts.

The susceptibility of net and computer-base art to technical failures and the dependency on specific system environments suggest considering new approaches for lasting preservation strategies. One of the central questions is what sustainability means in a field, where both the physical conditions for displaying the artwork and the environmental, technical context are changing continuingly? How to document, archive, and preserve distributed artworks which dispense a clear physical structure as object?

In addition to questions of permanency and sustainability we try to enable future access to artworks. Thus the observed artworks may be observed as dynamic/living they need to be turned into a stable and if possible “portable” state.

In order to cover both requirements – sustainability and portability - we work with emulation. We do not emulate artworks, as described in the Variable Media Vocabulary, but we apply emulation and virtualization in order to sustain authentic system environments which enable acting the original coding and configuration of the artwork.

Examples

Exemplary for the working mode of Digital Preservation@AktiveArchive was the development of bridge technologies between art technology, computer sciences, media archeology and preservation ethics. Certain prototypes and tools have been developed in cooperation with other research partners. They were based on concepts of digital long-term archiving and have tried to expand them so they are viable for dynamic media objects. In addition to questions of permanency and sustainability guaranteeing the access to the works was of central importance.

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Responsibility 2006-2010

Information Science 2009-2010

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