🚨 Introducing Rhizome Preservation Services 🚨 ❓Are you an artist, museum conservator, or collector looking to restore or archive a work of born-digital or networked art? ❓❓Are you paying high server costs for web applications that you can’t bear to let go of? ❓❓❓Is your community organization trying to recover access to a meaningful online resource? If you answered yes ✔︎ to any of those questions, Rhizome’s preservation services program may be for you! 🤯 we now provide services to a wide range of individuals and institutions, including notable recent collaborations with Walker Art Center and the Majerus Estate. We specialize in software-based artwork, particularly legacy artists’ software and CD-ROM art, as well as web-based projects. Born-digital art is often rendered obsolete by a tech industry that consistently undervalues digital social memory 💔. Through this initiative, we hope to provide broader access to a history of digital culture. We look forward to hearing from you! See the Full Announcement Fill Out Our Interest Form “The Art Happens Here: Net Art’s Archival Poetics,” 2019. Exhibition view: New Museum, New York. Photo: Maris Hutchinson / EPW Studio. Pictured: skinonskinonskin by Entropy8Zuper! |
🖌 Highlights from the Community Forum and Discord #bulletin-board – Apply to this “no-entry fee” open call for the opportunity to have your art projected onto the pale walls of the Vero Beach Museum of Art. Deadline to apply is August 19! – Stop by the Adrian Flower’s Archive in Ballydehob, Ireland to see a “poetic exploration of digital media and the artistic materiality of the World-Wide-Web” presented by net artist Daniel Murray. -Trying to finish an artwork? 🔨 Consider leaving it in-progress and submitting your unfinished works to These Accents, an online scrapbook for artists. Deadline to submit is August 31. Visit the Community Forum to post your own events or opportunities! |
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