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Documentation as art : expanded digital practices / edited by Annet Dekker, Gabriella Giannachi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.; ©2023Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 199 pages) : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9781003130963
  • 1003130968
  • 9781000785241
  • 1000785246
  • 9781000785265
  • 1000785262
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 025.8/4 23/eng/20220816
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Contents:
List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The tension between static documentation and dynamic digital art / Annet Dekker -- Documentation in an age of photographic hypercirculation / Katrina Sluis -- Fifty-two weeks: a year of El Paquete Semanal, the Cuban offline Internet, and the two artists who archived it / Orit Gat -- In-game photography / Annet Dekker in conversation with Marco de Mutiis -- Documentation as a Creative Act / Annet Dekker in conversation with Matt Adams -- Challenges in the creation, perception and distribution of documentation / Sandra Fauconnier -- Leaking lands: museum documentation without digitization / Ofri Cnaani -- Digital culture: heritage, social media and documentation practices / Nour A. Munawar -- Step-and-repeat: the feed as the great flattener / Gaia Tedone in conversation with Dena Yago -- One terabyte of documentation. the circulation of GeoCities / Annet Dekker and Katrina Sluis in conversation with Olia Lialina -- The use of documentation for preservation and exhibition: the cases of SFMOMA, Tate, Guggenheim, MOMA, and LIMA / Gabriella Giannachi -- Rendering the moment. virtual reality as documentation tool for spatial kinetic artwork / Yuhsien Chen and Tzuchuan Lin -- Collecting social photo. A Nordic project in the search of sustainable methods for preserving social media as cultural heritage / Anni Wallenius -- In between performance and documentation / Dragan Espenschied -- How a guitar started to self-document its 'identity'. The future of art documentation / Steve Benford and Gabriella Giannachi -- Index.
Summary: "Documentation as Art presents documentation as an expanded practice that is radically changing the ways in which to look at, participate in, and generate art. Bringing together expertise from different disciplines, the book provides an in-depth investigation of the development of documentation as a set of production, circulation and preservation strategies. Illustrating how these are often led by artists, audiences and museums, the contributions offer new insights into digital art and its history, curation and preservation, through documentation. Considering documentation as the main method of preserving these art forms, the book analyses how it can address the inherent challenges of capturing live events, visitor experiences, and evolving artworks. Showing how documentation itself can become (part of) an original artwork, the book discusses ways in which these expanded practices can impact the value and experience of the documented event or artwork, giving consideration to how this might affect the traditional authority of the museum as creator of documentation used for future reference, historical relevance, or cultural memory. Documentation as Art demonstrates how the curation and preservation of documentation and the introduction of audience-generated documentation is radically changing exhibition and visiting practices in which documentation is becoming a significant and emergent cultural form in its own right. The book will appeal to researchers and students engaged in the study of museums and curation, art and art history, performance, new media and digital art, library and information science, and conservation"-- Provided by publisher.
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List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The tension between static documentation and dynamic digital art / Annet Dekker -- Documentation in an age of photographic hypercirculation / Katrina Sluis -- Fifty-two weeks: a year of El Paquete Semanal, the Cuban offline Internet, and the two artists who archived it / Orit Gat -- In-game photography / Annet Dekker in conversation with Marco de Mutiis -- Documentation as a Creative Act / Annet Dekker in conversation with Matt Adams -- Challenges in the creation, perception and distribution of documentation / Sandra Fauconnier -- Leaking lands: museum documentation without digitization / Ofri Cnaani -- Digital culture: heritage, social media and documentation practices / Nour A. Munawar -- Step-and-repeat: the feed as the great flattener / Gaia Tedone in conversation with Dena Yago -- One terabyte of documentation. the circulation of GeoCities / Annet Dekker and Katrina Sluis in conversation with Olia Lialina -- The use of documentation for preservation and exhibition: the cases of SFMOMA, Tate, Guggenheim, MOMA, and LIMA / Gabriella Giannachi -- Rendering the moment. virtual reality as documentation tool for spatial kinetic artwork / Yuhsien Chen and Tzuchuan Lin -- Collecting social photo. A Nordic project in the search of sustainable methods for preserving social media as cultural heritage / Anni Wallenius -- In between performance and documentation / Dragan Espenschied -- How a guitar started to self-document its 'identity'. The future of art documentation / Steve Benford and Gabriella Giannachi -- Index.

"Documentation as Art presents documentation as an expanded practice that is radically changing the ways in which to look at, participate in, and generate art. Bringing together expertise from different disciplines, the book provides an in-depth investigation of the development of documentation as a set of production, circulation and preservation strategies. Illustrating how these are often led by artists, audiences and museums, the contributions offer new insights into digital art and its history, curation and preservation, through documentation. Considering documentation as the main method of preserving these art forms, the book analyses how it can address the inherent challenges of capturing live events, visitor experiences, and evolving artworks. Showing how documentation itself can become (part of) an original artwork, the book discusses ways in which these expanded practices can impact the value and experience of the documented event or artwork, giving consideration to how this might affect the traditional authority of the museum as creator of documentation used for future reference, historical relevance, or cultural memory. Documentation as Art demonstrates how the curation and preservation of documentation and the introduction of audience-generated documentation is radically changing exhibition and visiting practices in which documentation is becoming a significant and emergent cultural form in its own right. The book will appeal to researchers and students engaged in the study of museums and curation, art and art history, performance, new media and digital art, library and information science, and conservation"-- Provided by publisher.

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