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FILM


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http://deletedcity.net/ Arquivo3.png The Deleted City is a digital archaeology of the world wide web as it exploded into the 21st century(...)
http://www.goodcopybadcopy.net/

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A 2007 documentary on the state of copyright laws and how they affect remix culture, sample-based music, and so on. Includes interviews with artists like Girl Talk and Danger Mouse, as well as members of the MPAA, the Swedish Pirate Party, Lawrence Lessig, and Nigerian film makers.
http://vimeo.com/59207751 Arquivo2.png A documentary about the Internet Archive.
http://vimeo.com/52306393 Wax.jpg It is known to be the first film edited in a Digital Non-Linear System. In 1993 the film was broadcasted live thru the interwebs at a frame rate of 2 fps. Later in 1994 David Blair brings Waxweb, a hypermedia version of the film. Breaking 82 minutes in 80.000 parts which can be seen in a desired order.The edit effect and transitions are quite amazing. http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/wax/waxweb
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RghLT-o0tLs

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A documentary made out of snapshots, video diaries, early short films etc. of the filmmaker.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SaFTm2bcac

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A short history of a single drum beat published in 1969, which was eventually appropriated through sampling, spread far and wide through music movements over the ensuing decades, and effectively entering the public domain by accident.
http://tegenlicht.vpro.nl/nieuws/2013/oktober/gordonbell.html

http://tegenlicht.vpro.nl/afleveringen/2013-2014/TechMens.html
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Gordon Bell is since 1998 documenting and archiving his entire life - from registering phone calls to saving physiological/biometric data digitally. He also has a tiny camera hanging on his neck, which makes several photos automatically, on a daily basis.

He was one of the characters in the VPRO documentary 'Tech Mens', about 'tech-optimists', presented in Dutch television a few weeks ago.

TEXT


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http://booktwo.org/notebook/wikipedia-historiography/

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Article of James Bridle on wikipedia, historiography and his work that includes a series of volumes documenting the Iraq war entry in wikipedia and how it has been changing.
Taped 35 Years of TV News BoxesOfTapes.png Blog post about Marion Stokes, an american woman who recorded tv news during 35 years from her tv(s). She gathered 140 thousand tapes, which are going to be digitized and indexed by the Internet Archive. The post has no publishing date (easily visible, at least). There are lots of comments, but I haven't read them.
Digital Memory and the Archive MemoryAndArchive.png Book by Wolfgang Ernst in which he presents his archive oriented media theories.
The Internet Archive Opens Its Historical Software Collection To All Atariold.png Article on the new software collection of Internet Archive
Pirate Utopias {Needs Description} It's good to understand the term PIRACY
Between Utopia and the Archive CoilingCable.png Article exploring Utopia and archiving in the internet era.
Archiving The New Archiveofthenew.png Short article on "All This Stuff: Archiving the Artist." Publication by ARLIS
A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace Text by John Perry Barlow from 1996 describing this naive utopian idea that technology seems to bring to people over the years. In parallel with now, when we know it just went the way he feared.
The $12 Million Stuffed Shark Has nothing to do with archiving but we had a discussion about how the value of art is established and this book by Don Thompson gives some insight into how the economics of art works nowadays. Also nice for Steve's class.
Series on Archives, Archivists and Society Litwin books is a publishing house that works on library and archive related issues and this is a series of publications related to archives and society.
The Artist as Archivist in the Internet Age Article on the exhibition of The Link Center for the Arts of the information age
The Impulse of the Geocities Archive: One Terabyte Of the Kilobyte Age Geocities.png Article of Daniel Rourke on Olia Lialina's and Dragan Espenschied's work "One Terabyte of Kilobyte age". They have been archiving Yahoo's geocities userpages.
Post-Digital Print: The Mutation of Publishing Since 1894 Chapter entitled "Distributed archives: paper content from the past, paper content for the future.

BLOG


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http://www.meineigenheim.org/dumpster_log/doku.php In Second Life each avatar has a trash folder. Items, that get deleted end up in that folder by default. The trash folder has to get emptied as often as possible, otherwise the avatars performance might diminish. But, where do deleted things end up? What are those things? And, would avatars care to throw their trash into dumpsters instead of just hitting the "delete" button?"
http://dinakelberman.tumblr.com/ tumblr blog in which batches of images and videos that Kelberman culls from the internet are compiled into a long stream-of-consciousness. The batches move seamlessly from one subject to the next based on similarities in form, composition, color, and theme, resulting visually in a colorful grid that slowly changes as the viewer scrolls.
http://www.ithaca.edu/fleff/blogs/archival_spaces/ Jan-Christopher Horak is Director of the UCLA Film & Television Archive. In addition to his long career in film archiving and curating, he has taught at universities around the world this is his blog.


ART


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http://lincoln3dscans.co.uk/
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Laric was awarded the Contemporary Art Society Annual Award in 2012, with a project that involves scanning works from the museum collection and publishing the resulting 3D models online. These digital models are available to download and use, free from copyright restriction.
http://www.christienmeindertsma.com/index.php?/projects/tree-track/

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Preserving a Tree and it's Shape

http://www.innovatienetwerk.org/nl/bibliotheek/nieuws/730/022012PresentatiefilmThemakingofTreeTrack.html

ARCHIVE


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The Wayback Machine Internet Archive's Wayback Machine allows one to explore the history of webpages.
http://www.txt.org/about Blog of Daniel Rehn, that digs deep and resurrects the voices of digital pioneers as unedited, compelling, and insightful 140-character excerpts.
Collect the world Tumblr collecttheworld.jpg The Artist as Archivist in the Internet Age exhibition blog.
Internet Archeology Internet Archaeology seeks to explore, recover, archive and showcase the graphic artifacts found within earlier Internet Culture. Established in 2009.


SITE

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http://rhizome.org/artbase/ None Rhizome ArtBase:

"Founded in 1999, the Rhizome ArtBase is an online archive of digital art containing over 2,500 art works. Encompassing a vast range of projects from artists all over the world, the ArtBase provides an online home for works that employ materials such as software, code, websites, moving images, games and browsers towards aesthetic and critical ends." ||

https://thepiratebay.sx/torrent/6353395/Geocities_-_The_PATCHED_Torrent None Geocities Torrent on TPB
http://www.futureme.org/

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A website which you can send email to yourself in a certain future.
http://thepiratecinema.com/ None THE PIRATE CINEMA : TPC is based on a data interception software. It reveals, through a simple diversion, different aspects of exchange platforms, such as the global and multi-situated nature of Peer-to-Peer networks (P2P), the potential for viral transmission, and alternative social models. Its purpose is to make available for aesthetic exploration the pre-existing potentials of Peer-to-Peer architectures.
http://www.linkartcenter.eu/archives/2604 None Open call for " In My Computer” Book Series by The Link Center for the Arts of the Information age