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Panel 4: Digital Born And After-The INDEX Festival

Victoria Keddie

Chris Lacinak, Perry Garvin, Ryan Anthony Donaldson, Jane Park

As part of The INDEX Festival, this is the final panel of the four-part series. The panel brings together archivists, developers, and curators working directly with preserving digital born artworks, based out of NYC. Topics to be covered include issues with preservation standards, value structures, and access and fair use.

 

Panel 4: Digital Born And After-The INDEX Festival

Moderated by: Victoria Keddie
Wed, August 24, 2011, 7PM-8PM

As part of The INDEX Festival, this is the final panel of the four-part series. The panel brings together archivists, developers, and curators working directly with preserving digital born artworks, based out of NYC. Topics to be covered include issues with preservation standards, value structures, and access and fair use. Of focus will be the lifespan of digital born art with the threat of archival loss in a constantly shifting media environment.
This lecture is co-sponsored by the Archivists Roundtable of Metropolitan New York.

Moderated by: Victoria Keddie
Panel:
Chris Lacinak, AV Preservation Solutions, NYC, US
Perry Garvin, New Museum Digital Library project, NYC, US
Ryan Anthony Donaldson, ART; The Durst Organization, NYC, US
Jane Park, Education Coordinator, Creative Commons
http://creativecommons.org/about/people/#janepark

Victoria Keddie

Victoria Keddie is an artist working in sound, video, and transmission. Her focus involves analog signal generation and manipulation, the performing body, and relationships of space. For five years, she has been Co-Director of E.S.P. TV, a nomadic TV studio that hybridizes technologies to realize synthetic environments and deconstruct the televisual for live performance. In Winter 2016, Keddie launched a mobile transmission based residency operated within and involving an ENG news van. Site specific field work involves concentrated energy fields, fluctuating electronic activity, geographical discontinuity, and time sensitivity. She has performed and exhibited internationally at venues and festivals such as, The Kitchen, Museum of Moving Image, Queens Museum of Art, and Anthology Film Archives (NYC), Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh), Human Resources (Los Angeles), Lightcone, (Paris), Studio XX (Montreal), LOOP Festival (Barcelona), Pallas Projects (Dublin), Reykjavik Arts Festival (Reykjavik), General Public (Berlin), Axis Art Centre (Crew) and The 14th Independent Film Festival (Naples). With her project, E.S.P. TV, she has been artist-in-residence at Storefront for Art and Architecture and the Museum of Arts and Design. Video works are distributed through Lightcone, (Paris). Sound works to be released in 2016 with Spectral Evidence, (Cambridge, MA).

Chris Lacinak

Works at AV Preservation Solutions in NYC, focusing on preserving digital content.

Perry Garvin

Involved with the New Museum Digital Library project in NYC.

Ryan Anthony Donaldson

Works at ART; The Durst Organization in NYC, focusing on digital art preservation.

Jane Park

Education Coordinator at Creative Commons, supporting digital rights and access.