Interesting Links for 02-02-2020
Feb. 2nd, 2020 12:00 pm- Archiving digital art is really really hard
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- It is ok not to feel bad about feeling this way
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- Cutting corners cost Boeing $19Bn. I wonder how much it saved them.
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- What do you do if a rhino walks straight up to you while you're filming and wants a belly scratch?🦏
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- A thread of the Brexiter interviews from last night. Lovely people, all of them.
- (tags:Europe UK society OhForFucksSake )
- Not All Routines Can Become Habits: What You Need To Know
- (tags:behaviour habits viaFrancescaElston )
- Brexit trade talks: EU to back Spain over Gibraltar
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- The Crown will end after season five, with Imelda Staunton as Queen
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- An indigenous community in Mexico finds its voice — and its strength (they kicked out the corrupt politicians and loggers and rebuilt their lives)
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- A parole board sent a convicted wife-murderer to a sex worker *because* they knew he was a danger to women but wanted to make sure he got his "sexual needs" met. The guy murdered the 22-year-old sex worker.
- (tags:Canada murder sexwork OhForFucksSake )
- Finally, proof that procrastination is good (on Tolkien and Chaucer)
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Date: 2020-02-02 12:17 pm (UTC)(And I haven't seen the mess that I used to from dollar signs and pound signs in a while. I wonder if the newer version of PowerShell on Azure supports that kind of thing better.)
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Date: 2020-02-02 01:06 pm (UTC)Depressing about covers it.
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Date: 2020-02-02 03:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-02-02 03:21 pm (UTC)On the premature death of a sex worker
Date: 2020-02-02 03:18 pm (UTC)Re: On the premature death of a sex worker
Date: 2020-02-02 03:22 pm (UTC)Sigh :o(
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Date: 2020-02-02 04:50 pm (UTC)I sound more negative here than I mean to - but I genuinely am curious/don't understand...
Date: 2020-02-02 06:09 pm (UTC)Why is that the artists fault.
Paper decays. Tablets break.
Unfortunately that's a consequence of technology. Maybe I'm too head up my ass in entropy... Not that I don't appreciate preservation and archival labor, I absolutely do. But I imagine most of these artists didn't conceive that what they did was worth preserving.
Admittedly any art I make is rendered down into a standardized format and non-hardware reliant.
It seems this is more about software/hardware? I don't know the answer to that. Even if you wanna talk about engineering, by demanding bespoke hardware (a la the "handmade brushes" you're requiring a much harder discipline than programming something in Processing/P5 for example).
What does it mean when your art is inextricably wound up inside a system that changes. When licenses fail.
I feel like this archiver is complaining about the artists, but it seems to me it's the overall flow of technology. If it's just a static presentation then exporting a standard data file is fine, but once the boundaries between hardware/OS/software/data become blurred, there is no escape.
All is decay. It's not the artists job to do the archiving, it's the archivists. It's not the artists fault they used paper that was acid. Now that there's acid-free paper, for example, yes it'd be foolish to use acidic paper unless that's your goal.
But the nature of this type of work requires limits.
Is it a shame? Absolutely. I remember watching a video about an elderly artist, she got started with an Amiga in the 80s and still has an Amiga 500 to do her art. Can you do stuff like that in emulation? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. But once again - is it really the artists job? What if the artist doesn't care?
Maybe these are things someone I, as a non-archivist, don't understand because it's not my job. I don't envy this guy.
My friend worked at Walker Art Center for a decade+ doing their websites and digital installations/kiosks type things. I am gonna share this with him and see what he thinks about it. He wasn't an archivist so he may or may not feel the way the twitter person things. I'm def curious though.
Re: I sound more negative here than I mean to - but I genuinely am curious/don't understand...
Date: 2020-02-02 09:28 pm (UTC)