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A Brief History of Curating New Media Art – Conversations with Curators. Berlin: Damaris Publishing. ISBN 978-3-941644-20-5. Cook, Sarah (2010). A Brief History of Working with New Media Art – Conversations with Artists. Berlin: The Green-Box-Kunst-Ed. ISBN 978-3-941644-21-2. Fleischmann, Monika; Reinhard, Ulrike (2004).
Media art history is an interdisciplinary field of research that explores the current developments as well as the history and genealogy of new media art, digital art, and electronic art. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On the one hand, media art histories addresses the contemporary interplay of art, technology, and science.
The common metadata schema used for new media art is Media Art Notation System (MANS). Despite the name "new media art", there is a diverse history of preservation and restoration efforts including both individual efforts and consortium efforts.
The New Art Trust founded by the Kramlichs has been a supporter of time-based media art with a goal to fund research to develop the best practices for storage, display, and overall conservation of media art. [34] The New Art trust has been involved in many research and projects based on time-based media art at institutions such as the media art ...
Founded in 1999, the Rhizome ArtBase is an online archive of new media art containing some 2,110 art works. The ArtBase encompasses a vast range of projects by artists all over the world that employ materials including software, code, websites, moving image, games and browsers to aesthetic and critical ends. [11]
Media art history; Microwave International New Media Arts Festival; Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow; N. Net.art; Netherlands Media Art Institute; New media art journals;
Paul has taught in the MFA computer arts department at the School of Visual Arts in New York (1999-2008); the Digital+Media Department of the Rhode Island School of Design (2005–08); the San Francisco Art Institute and the Center of New Media at the University of California at Berkeley (2008). [5]
USCO art in Walker Art Center's exhibit catalogue for Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia. USCO was an American media art collective in the 1960s, founded by Gerd Stern, Michael Callahan, Steve Durkee, Judi Stern, and Barbara Durkee in New York. The name USCO is an acronym for Us Company or the Company of Us.