Software art is an active and growing genre of artistic development that has attracted significant interest from both the art world and cultural institutions. Software artworks have been commissioned and displayed in major museums across the globe, therefore emphasising on the need to curate, manage and preserve such material. Preservation of software-based art presents challenges in many fronts, including complex interdependencies between objects; time-based and interactive properties; and diversity in the technologies and practices used for development.
The fifth DCC Roadshow is being organised in conjunction with the University of Sussex Library.
This event has been postponed and the registration is now closed.
Accommodation
A list of university-approved hotels and Bed & Breakfasts in the area is available
You can get a discount by quoting University of Sussex when booking
DAY 1 - Tuesday 4 October
Draft Programme
Joint DCC/LUCAS Workshop 30 November – 1 December 2006 Foresight Centre, Liverpool
In conjunction with Liverpool University Centre for Archive Studies (LUCAS) we delivered a two-day workshop that explored pre- and post-ingest activity for digital archival collections.
The seventh DCC Roadshow is being organised in conjunction with Cardiff University Libraries and Information Services.
The Roadshow will be opened on 14 December 2011 with a welcome from Janet Peters, Director of University Libraries and University Librarian.
Registration is FREE and delegates can choose to attend one, two or three workshops, according to their roles and responsibilities.
The sixth DCC Roadshow was organised in conjunction with Cambridge University Library.
Find out more about this event: 'The DCC Roadshow in Cambridge, Day One', a blog post by Tahani Nadim, Kaptur Project Officer, University of London.
Day 1 - Wednesday 9 November
Programme
Audience
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