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15 Texts and Conferences
Publications by the Foundation: 15 Texts and Conferences
Caitlin Jones,
Surveying the state of the art (of documentation)
History is composed of documents because the document is what remains.
Lizzie Muller,
Towards an oral history of new media art
New media art presents a challenge to existing documentary and archival practices.
Clarisse Bardiot,
Les artistes et les ingénieurs dans 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering, 1966
On October 28, 2006, Clarisse Bardiot, a 2005 researcher in residence at the Foundation, presented this talk as a one of the
matinées-conférences
organised by the Langlois Foundation.
Hubert and Nicolas Reeves,
Voyageurs étonnés, chercheurs et créateurs au seuil de l'inconnu
On May 27, 2006, Hubert Reeves, astrophysicist, and Nicolas Reeves, artist and designer, presented this talk as a one of the
matinées-conférences
organised by the Langlois Foundation.
Sylvie Lacerte,
9 Evenings and Experiments in Art and Technology
When engineers Billy Klüver and Fred Waldhauer and artists Robert Rauschenberg and Robert Whitman founded E.A.T. in 1966, they had just emerged from
9 Evenings
.
Mona Jimenez,
The Artist Instrumentation Database Project
I set out to create a prototype database template for cataloging technological devices used or invented by artists working with audio, video or computers.
Workshops with Yvonne Spielmann
The experimental video work of the Vasulkas in light of media developments in the 70's, 80's and in the present time.
Jennifer Gabrys,
Residue in the E.A.T. archives
In the wake of her ongoing research on parallel phenomena such as the exponential accumulation of obsolete computer components and the saturation of data in electronic networks, Gabrys here comments on the projects undertaken by E.A.T.
Variable Media,
Permanence Through Change: The Variable Media Approach
The Daniel Langlois Foundation and the Guggenheim Museum held on May 7, 2003, a book launch at Ex-Centris for
Permanence Through Change: The Variable Media Approach
.
Alain Depocas,
Digital preservation: recording the recoding - the documentary strategy
Improving efforts to preserve new media artworks is insufficient without the support of structured documentation.
Jean Gagnon,
Research at the Foundation: Between prospective and retrospective inquiry
The Foundation is at the crossroads between prospective and historical research regarding new technologies used in the cultural arena.
Hervé Fischer,
Images du futur
past
"Even the future inevitably grows old. And barring some final catastrophe, it ends up in an archive." Mr. Hervé Fischer, founder with Ginette Major of
Images du futur,
1986-1996, was commissioned to write this text.
Billy Klüver, E.A.T. - Archive of published documents
E.A.T. was founded in 1966 by engineers Billy Klüver and Fred Waldhauer and artists Robert Rauschenberg and Robert Whitman.
Gene Youngblood,
A Meditation on the Vasulka Archive
Those working in the pioneering days of the media arts had a keen sense of their historical moment. Yet few responded with the seriousness and lifelong dedication of Steina and Woody Vasulka.
Jean Gagnon,
Blind Date in Cyberspace or the Figure that Speaks
Luc Courchesne has been interested in portraiture for a long time. Then, it was almost a natural thing for Courchesne to get involved with interactive portraiture.
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