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Description: The four papers in Session 207 explore the issues and topics pertaining to the theme of Digital art preservation, including the opportunities and challenges. Session chair: Jo Ana Morfin.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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207.1 Fencing Apparently Infinite Objects.

Espenschied & Rechert
Todays digital preservation practice focuses mostly on fixed or complete objects, which are defined by their manifestation as files or records with th...

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207.2 Digital Preservation in Contemporary Visual Art Workflows.

Effective seeking, management, preservation and distribution of digital data objects are critical to successful and sustainable performance in a range...

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207.3 Open the museum’s gates to pirates: Hacking for the sake of digital art preservation.

Heiss, Stricot & Vlaminck
Third-party software dependency is a big threat for digital art- works. In this paper, we describe our experiences with artworks such as Remote Contro...

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207.4 Evaluation of preservation strategies for an interactive, software-based artwork with complex behavior using the case study Horizons (2008) by Geert Mul.

Noordegraaf, Rechert & Roeck
In order to preserve software-based art the research community has primarily focused on emulation as a preservation strategy. The University of Freibu...

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