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dc.date.accessioned2019-05-28T14:29:35Z
dc.date.available2019-05-28T14:29:35Z
dc.identifier.urihttp://95.216.75.113:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/53
dc.descriptionBiographies: Franziska Butze-Rios began her career in restoration and conservation as a trained bookbinder in 2003. From 2006 to 2011 she earned a degree in Restoration, Art Technology and Conservation Science from the Technical University Munich with a focus on paper, books and photography. Since 2014 Franziska Butze-Rios has been a research associate at the Center for Museum Collections Management at the Danube-University Krems. Working together with managers of the Department of Art Restoration at the Collections of the State of Lower Austria in St. Pölten, she is responsible for the conservation of the collections’ graphic arts, photographs and time-based media. Kathrin Kratzer earned her degree in Art History at the University of Vienna from 1994 to 2002, and completed the post-graduate course in “Iconographic Analysis and Digital Image Documentation” at the Danube-University Krems from 2002 to 2004. Since 2004 she has worked for the State of Lower Austria Department of Art and Culture in the areas of registration, database maintenance (TMS), and image management. Kathrin Kratzer has been a research associate of the Center for Museum Collections Management at the Danube-University Krems since 2015, and is responsible for reproductions of the Collections of the State of Lower Austria.
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dc.typePresentation
dc.titleAn Example of Conscientious Handling of Time-Based Media Artwork
dc.contributor.authorButze-Rios, Franziska
dc.contributor.authorKratzer, Kathrin
dc.description.abstractFor the past 35 years, the Kunstsammlung des Landes Niederösterreich has been acquiring media art in various formats, such as video sculptures, installations and film. The result of these 35 years of acquisition is a comprehensive and high-quality collection of more than 300 single pieces of art, which includes important representatives of Austrian media art. While media carriers started of being magnetic, such as U-Matic and VHS cassettes, they soon were replaced by optical media such as CDs and DVDs. In recent years, most acquisitions have been in the format of electronic (data) carriers. In our poster, we give an overview of the preservation project of time-based media, including what steps were taken and the details of these steps. Additionally, we answer the question “What were the results concerning the acquisition, registration and preservation?” A special focus of the poster discussion is the issue of copyrights. On one side of this issue are the legal questions that we faced, and on the other side are the priorities of conservation. We bring attention to this seemingly polarized issue. Another focal point is the discourse about the commitment that an institution is able to take on in order to preserve all aspects of a time-based media art. Further, we want to encourage other collections of time-based media art, including those without specialized personnel, to face the challenging and pressing task of preservation.
dc.subjectHandling of Time-Based Media Artwork
dc.subjectCopyright


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