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Title
Capitalizing on the State-of-the-Art in Preserving Complex Visual Digital Objects: The POCOS Project
Subtitle (en)
Paper - iPRES 2011 - Singapore
Language
English
Description (en)
Complex visual digital objects and environments present the digital preservation community with distinct challenges. Complex visual objects predominantly feature interactivity properties, timebased components and intricate interdependencies which incorporate composite, heterogeneous, and often bespoke technologies. Work recently undertaken in major EC-funded projects has highlighted that continuing progress in preserving complex digital materials is achievable through engagement with relevant communities and amalgamation of research results and emerging good practices. The JISC-funded project Preservation of Complex Objects Symposia (POCOS) addresses these issues by creating a template for leading researchers and practitioners to present their findings and set out the future directives in this field. To this end, POCOS will deliver a series of three symposia focusing on three respective areas: Simulations and Visualizations, Software-based Art and Gaming Environments and Virtual Worlds. POCOS aims to promote broader appreciation of the state-of-the art in preserving complex objects, provide input to collections management and create fertile ground for future collaborations between academia and industry.
Keywords (en)
iPRES, Singapore, complex visual objects, digital preservation, software art, simulations and visualizations, gaming environments
Author of the digital object
Leo  Konstantelos
Drew  Baker
Clive  Billenness
Milena  Dobreva
Janet  Delve
Sonia  Séfi
Vincent  Joguin
Richard  Beacham
David  Anderson
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application/pdf
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464.4 kB
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CC BY-SA 3.0 AT
Conferences
Conference 2011
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Created
26.06.2013 12:37:21
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