On March 23rd, the team of the iMAL ResurrectionLab project will participate with ZKM and Tate to the Transformation Digital Art 2018 symposium organised by LIMA, Amsterdam. We will present the current progress of our project on born-digital art preservation.
Resurrection Lab
March, 2017 - February, 2019
A Research project on the Preservation of Born-digital content using Emulation
In March 2017, iMAL and Packed.be start a two-year research collaboration to develop methods, tools and services for the preservation of digital-born content, as well as their public access through a prototype of new type of media library for digital artefacts based on emulation.
The project will focus on the use of emulation, an efficient approach that consists in simulating old hardware platform in a software way. This technique provides a promising basis for the development of a strategy for the preservation of digital creations and their future public access. Today, in Belgium and Brussels, expertise in the preservation of digital-born works and the use of emulators is not sufficient to meet the challenges on the future of born-digital content. It is this gap that the Resurrection Lab proposes to fill.
The project initiated by iMAL is a collaboration with Packed.be, the Center of Expertise in Digital Heritage based in Brussels and the bwFLA team of the University of Freiburg, one of the leading R&D center in the development of emulation environment. Rhizome in New-York is an associate partner.
The project is supported by Innoviris, the Institute for Research and Innovation of the Brussels-capital Region.
Image credits: John Ippolito
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On June 13, iMAL will participate with many other actors to this event on Smart City and (digital) Cultures at Flagey. We will have an exhibition, a presentation workshop on our digital cultures activities, and a round table around digital preservation with Packed. Check the programme on smartcity.brussels.
In March 2017, iMAL launched in collaboration with PACKED the Resurrection Lab project which aims to preserve and give access to digital cultural heritage that is often inaccessible due to technological obsolescence.
Do you own old floppies, cd-roms, hard disks, syquest, iomega,... from which you want to preserve the cultural content? Or old equipment that allows us to extract the...
In March 2017, iMAL and Packed start a two-year research collaboration funded by Innoviris, the Brussels Institute for Research and Innovation to develop methods, tools and services for the preservation of digital-born content, as well as their public access through a new kind of media library for digital artefacts.
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