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ARTICLES DE LIVRES

12 statements for archival flatness

Miles, Adrian
2015

This chapter demonstrates, through an analysis of some of the underlying design principles that were used to enact the Circus Oz Living Archive, how this understanding of the archive as software manifests in practice. Digital archives that are constituted of digital records, in which case the records may have been digitised or they may be born digital. In contrast to Weinberger's definition, Manovich's formulation suggests another kind of livingness in digital archives that of livingness through design representation. If media is a representation of data, a revealing, then the archive-software is a representation engine, as it reveals aspects of the contents of the archive: the digital archive achieves its artefactual status only through these acts of representation. Software is unique in its materiality in that it can be copied with no physical effort and effectively no loss in fidelity. The application programming interface (API) is the essential infrastructure or platform that makes other archive software possible.
This chapter demonstrates, through an analysis of some of the underlying design principles that were used to enact the Circus Oz Living Archive, how this understanding of the archive as software manifests in practice. Digital archives that are constituted of digital records, in which case the records may have been digitised or they may be born digital. In contrast to Weinberger's definition, Manovich's formulation suggests another kind of ...

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ETUDES, GUIDES ET RAPPORTS

Multimodal experiments in the design of living archive

Vaughan, Laurene ; Yuille, Jeremy ; Thom, James ; Stanton, Reuben ; Mullet, Jane ; Miles, Adrian ; Iwan, Lukman Hakim ; Carlin, David
Copenhagen, Denmark : The Nordic Design Research Conference, p.144- 152, 2013

Designing a ‘living archive’ that will enable new forms of circus performance to be realised is a complex and dynamic challenge. This paper discusses the methods and approaches used by the research team in the design of the Circus Oz Living archive. Essential to this project has been the design of a responsive methodology that could embrace the diverse areas of knowledge and practice that have led to a design outcome that integrates the affordances of the circus with those of digital technologies. The term ‘living archive’ has been adopted as a means to articulate the dynamic nature of the archive. This is an archive that will always be evolving, not only because of the on going collection of content, but more importantly
because the performance of the archive users will themselves become part of the archive collection. [authors summary]
Designing a ‘living archive’ that will enable new forms of circus performance to be realised is a complex and dynamic challenge. This paper discusses the methods and approaches used by the research team in the design of the Circus Oz Living archive. Essential to this project has been the design of a responsive methodology that could embrace the diverse areas of knowledge and practice that have led to a design outcome that integrates the ...


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