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*Eternal September
'''*Eternal September'''
 
http://www.aksioma.org/eternal.september/index.html
http://www.aksioma.org/eternal.september/index.html


Eternal September was an exhibition in Ljubljana focused on the interference of amateur culture in contemporary professional artistic practice. There is an encompassing video introducing the viewer to the curator and the works, as well as a PDF and a website. Raises the question: is the physical experience of the exhibition still necessary?
'''*Binnenstock'''


*Binnenstock
http://www.aec.at/bienenstock/festival
http://www.aec.at/bienenstock/festival


A collective approach to documenting an event, Binnenstock provided the visitors of Ars Electronica an app to record their experience of the festival through video. The footage would be uploaded to their website, thus forming a pool of data from which users could extract specific documents organized by date and type of event.
'''*Colloq by Rhizome'''


*Colloq
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/10/19/a-new-tool-to-preserve-moments-on-the-internet/
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/10/19/a-new-tool-to-preserve-moments-on-the-internet/
A tool in the making that will allow the archiving and preservation of social media conversations in context (the likes, the threaded responses, the aesthetics).

Latest revision as of 14:18, 29 October 2014

*Eternal September

http://www.aksioma.org/eternal.september/index.html

Eternal September was an exhibition in Ljubljana focused on the interference of amateur culture in contemporary professional artistic practice. There is an encompassing video introducing the viewer to the curator and the works, as well as a PDF and a website. Raises the question: is the physical experience of the exhibition still necessary?


*Binnenstock

http://www.aec.at/bienenstock/festival

A collective approach to documenting an event, Binnenstock provided the visitors of Ars Electronica an app to record their experience of the festival through video. The footage would be uploaded to their website, thus forming a pool of data from which users could extract specific documents organized by date and type of event.


*Colloq by Rhizome

http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/10/19/a-new-tool-to-preserve-moments-on-the-internet/

A tool in the making that will allow the archiving and preservation of social media conversations in context (the likes, the threaded responses, the aesthetics).