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Archiving complex digital artworks
Journal of the Institute of Conservation Pub Date : 2019-05-04 , DOI: 10.1080/19455224.2019.1604398 Dušan Barok , Julie Boschat Thorez , Annet Dekker , David Gauthier , Claudia Roeck
Journal of the Institute of Conservation Pub Date : 2019-05-04 , DOI: 10.1080/19455224.2019.1604398 Dušan Barok , Julie Boschat Thorez , Annet Dekker , David Gauthier , Claudia Roeck
Abstract The transmission of the documentation of changes made in each presentation of an artwork and the motivation behind each display are of importance to the continued preservation, re-exhibition and future understanding of artworks. However, it is generally acknowledged that existing digital archiving and documentation systems used by many museums are not suitable for complex digital artworks. Looking for an approach that can easily be adjusted, shared and adopted by others, this article focusses on open-source alternatives that also enable collaborative working to facilitate the sharing and changing of information. As an interdisciplinary team of conservators, researchers, artists and programmers, the authors set out to explore and compare the functionalities of two systems featuring version control: MediaWiki and Git. We reflect on their technical details, virtues and shortcomings for archiving complex digital artworks, while looking at the potential they offer for collaborative workflows.
中文翻译:
存档复杂的数字艺术品
摘要每次艺术品展示中所做更改的文档的传递以及每次展览背后的动机对于艺术品的持续保存,重新展示和未来理解都至关重要。但是,通常公认的是,许多博物馆使用的现有数字存档和文档系统不适合复杂的数字艺术品。在寻找一种易于被他人调整,共享和采用的方法时,本文重点介绍开放源代码替代方案,这些替代方案还可以实现协作以促进信息的共享和更改。作为一个由保护者,研究人员,艺术家和程序员组成的跨学科团队,作者着手探索和比较两个具有版本控制功能的系统的功能:MediaWiki和Git。
更新日期:2019-05-04
中文翻译:
存档复杂的数字艺术品
摘要每次艺术品展示中所做更改的文档的传递以及每次展览背后的动机对于艺术品的持续保存,重新展示和未来理解都至关重要。但是,通常公认的是,许多博物馆使用的现有数字存档和文档系统不适合复杂的数字艺术品。在寻找一种易于被他人调整,共享和采用的方法时,本文重点介绍开放源代码替代方案,这些替代方案还可以实现协作以促进信息的共享和更改。作为一个由保护者,研究人员,艺术家和程序员组成的跨学科团队,作者着手探索和比较两个具有版本控制功能的系统的功能:MediaWiki和Git。