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==This is an archive of [...the material generated whilst making SI4..]== | ==This is an archive of [...the material generated whilst making SI4..]== | ||
Description | Description | ||
Mission Statement: | Mission Statement: | ||
This archive will be permeable and accessible. It reflects the transparency of process. It serves as a testimony to the potential of the archive as a site of cultural production. It gives lagitimacy (to its subject) through the ACT of documenting. This process of putting information together helps bind relations across a number of networks where a relation was not previously recognised. For the participants in the project we discovered a | This archive serves the following aims: | ||
It will be permeable and accessible. | |||
It reflects the transparency of process. | |||
It serves as a testimony to the potential of the archive as a site of cultural production. | |||
It gives lagitimacy (to its subject) through the ACT of documenting. | |||
This process of putting information together helps bind relations across a number of networks where a relation was not previously recognised. | |||
For the participants in the project we discovered a netowork of relations which this archive will make visible. At all stages the design decisions informed the process, a material archive is therefore an essentail element. | |||
Elements: | '''Elements:''' | ||
Latest revision as of 10:02, 22 November 2017
This is an archive of [...the material generated whilst making SI4..]
Description
Mission Statement:
This archive serves the following aims:
It will be permeable and accessible. It reflects the transparency of process. It serves as a testimony to the potential of the archive as a site of cultural production. It gives lagitimacy (to its subject) through the ACT of documenting.
This process of putting information together helps bind relations across a number of networks where a relation was not previously recognised.
For the participants in the project we discovered a netowork of relations which this archive will make visible. At all stages the design decisions informed the process, a material archive is therefore an essentail element.
Elements:
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