Hi all,

I'm late to this party, but here are more resources for artists and anyone else 
keen on keeping culture alive for the long haul. All are premised on the 
conviction that storage is not preservation.

* Re-collection: Art, New Media, and Social Memory
First academic book on digital preservation, by Rick Rinehart and me, due out 
from MIT this summer.
http://re-collection.net

* Digital Curation at the University of Maine
Online graduate program I helped start to teach creators and preservers to 
maintain media works for the long term. Enroll in an 18-credit certificate or 
take courses a la carte.
http://DigitalCuration.UMaine.edu

* Variable Media Network
Preservation tools and resources for artists, like the Variable Media 
Questionnaire  and the Seeing Double emulation testbed.
http://variablemedia.net/e/index.html

* Permanence Through Change
Free book of variable media preservation case studies in variable media 
preservation.
http://variablemedia.net/e/preserving/html/var_pub_index.html

BTW our Digital Curation grad students are required to work with an artist to 
formulate preservation plans for one of her artworks. If you're interested, 
please email me before 15 March.

Cheers,

jon

______________________________
Jon Ippolito
Associate Professor of New Media
Co-director, Still Water
Director, Digital Curation graduate program
The University of Maine
406 Chadbourne
Orono, ME  04469-5713
tel 207 581-4477
fax 207 581-4357
http://still-water.net/
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