The July discussion on the Yasmin email list focuses on MIT Press’s publication last month of Re-Collection: Art, New Media, and Social Memory by Richard Rinehart and Jon Ippolito, which has been called the first academic book on new media preservation. Re-collection examines the challenge posed by new media to our long-term social memory, examining in depth such topics as amateur and professional emulation, crowdsourced preservation, and DNA storage.
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Special online discussion celebrates publication of Re-collection
July 13, 2014 in Digital Curation, EdgeOfArt, Interarchive, Jon, Maine Intellectual Commons, New Media, Open Art Network, Still Water, Variable Media by jon | 13 comments
Tags: archive, collection, digital curation, digital humanities, emulation, library, memory, migration, museum, New Media and Social Memory, preservation, publication, Re-collection, reinterpretation, storage, variable media
Re-collection, the first academic book on new media preservation, hits the shelves
June 28, 2014 in Digital Curation, Interarchive, Jon, Maine Intellectual Commons, New Media, Open Art Network, Still Water, Variable Media by jon | 6 comments
Re-Collection: Art, New Media, and Social Memory, the new book by Richard Rinehart and Jon Ippolito published this week by MIT Press, has already received acclaim from some high-profile reviewers.
Tags: archive, collection, digital curation, digital humanities, emulation, library, memory, migration, museum, New Media and Social Memory, preservation, publication, Re-collection, reinterpretation, storage, variable media