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Title
Open the museum’s gates to pirates: Hacking for the sake of digital art preservation
Subtitle (en)
iPres 2018 - Boston
Language
English
Description (en)
Third-party software dependency is a big threat for digital art- works. In this paper, we describe our experiences with artworks such as Remote Control by Shane Cooper or net.art generator by Cornelia Sollfrank. ZKM | Center for Art and Media initiated differ- ent research projects addressing the controversial issues of crack- ing abandoned proprietary software or hacking an API to guaran- tee access to its digital art collection. We show that using crowd- sourcing efforts as sustainable preservation strategies is a promis- ing approach as well as a trigger for new creative processes. ZKM opened its gates to pirates and hacker communities thereby ac- knowledging their contribution to digital art preservation.
Keywords (en)
iPres 2018, Boston
DOI
10.17605/OSF.IO/7UTZ3
Author of the digital object
Morgane  Stricot
Author of the digital object
Daniel  Heiss
Author of the digital object
Matthieu  Vlaminck
Format
application/pdf
Size
820.4 kB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Conferences
Conference 2018
Content
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Object type
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Format
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Created
04.01.2019 05:35:31
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