Documenting Media Art: An Archive and Bridging Thesaurus for MediaArtHistories

Author:

Grau Oliver1,Haller Sebastian2,Hoth Janina3,Rühse Viola4,Schiller Devon5,Seiser Michaela6

Affiliation:

1. Oliver Grau (researcher, administrator, principal investigator), Department for Image Science, Danube University, Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30, 3500 Krems, Austria..

2. Sebastian Haller (research associate), Department for Image Science, Danube University.

3. Janina Hoth (research associate), Department for Image Science, Danube University.

4. Viola Rühse (research associate), Department for Image Science, Danube University.

5. Devon Schiller (research associate), Department for Image Science, Danube University.

6. Michaela Seiser (research associate), Department for Image Science, Danube University.

Abstract

While Media Art has evolved into a critical field at the intersection of art, science and technology, a significant loss threatens this art form due to rapid technological obsolescence and static documentation strategies. Addressing these challenges, the Interactive Archive and Meta-Thesaurus for Media Art Research was developed to advance an Archive of Digital Art. Through an innovative strategy of “collaborative archiving,” social Web 2.0 features foster the engagement of the international media art community and a “bridging thesaurus” linking the extended documentation of the Archive with other databases of “traditional” art history facilitates interdisciplinary and transhistorical comparative analyses.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Music,Engineering (miscellaneous),Visual Arts and Performing Arts

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