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<nettime-ann> THE ARCHIVE OF DIGITAL ART WELCOMES SCHOLARS |
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ADA INVITES SCHOLARS TO SET UP THEIR PROFILES AND ENTER THE ARCHIVE AS CONTENT CONTRIBUTORS www.digitalartarchive.at The ARCHIVE OF DIGITAL ART (ADA), the most advanced online archive for digital art, expands its scope of documentation by including scholars to the database. Scholars are invited to become members of the online community and set up their ADA profile! EXCHANGE WITH PEERS AND SHARE YOUR RESEARCH WITH THE COMMUNITY Community members have the possibility to upload publications and PDFs, announce upcoming events, post comments throughout the database, document exhibitions, conferences and other relevant events. COLLABORATIVE ANALYSIS AND PROACTIVE KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER With the support of two large international grants, the archive has been transferred into a Web 2.0 environment. The aim is to provide community features and user-oriented applications to enable a collective scientific exchange between artists, researchers, engineers and the public to foster interdisciplinary and global collaborative analysis through a proactive process of knowledge transfer. ADA supports cross-referenced links between entries in Artist, Event, Institution, Literature, Scholar and Work. Community features allow active exchange of professional information with peers. The new Light box tool facilitates the examination and comparison of various image phenomena for teaching and research purposes. To ensure a high academic standard, five published articles and/or curated exhibitions are required for scholars to become members of the ADA community. Interested scholars may apply for an account here: https://www.digitalartarchive.at/support/account-request.html THOUSANDS OF ARTWORKS Since its foundation in 1999, the ARCHIVE OF DIGITAL ART (former Database of Virtual Art) has grown to be the most important online archive for digital art. In cooperation with established media artists, researchers and institutions it has been documenting the rapidly evolving world of digital art and its related fields for more than a decade and contains today a selection of thousands of artworks at the intersection of art, science and technology. ARTISTS represented, among many others: Rebecca ALLEN, Suzanne ANKER, Cory ARCANGEL, Roy ASCOTT, Louis BEC, Maurice BENAYOUN,Paolo CIRIO, Charlotte DAVIES, FLEISCHMANN & STRAUSS, Masaki FUJIHATA, Ken GOLDBERG, Agnes HEGEDÃS, Lynn HERSHMAN LEESON,Ryoji IKEDA, Eduardo KAC, Ken RINALDO, KNOWBOTIC RESEARCH, Lev MANOVICH, George LEGRADY, Golan LEVIN, Rafael LOZANO-HEMMER, Joseph NECHVATAL, Michael NAIMARK, David ROKEBY, Jeffrey SHAW, Julius v. BISMARCK, Paul SERMON, Karl SIMS, SOMMERER & MIGNONNEAU, STANZA, Nicole STENGER, THOMSON & CRAIGHEAD, Peter WEIBEL, et al. ADVISORY BOARD: Christiane PAUL, Roy ASCOTT, Erkki HUHTAMO, Gunalan NADARAJAN, Martin ROTH, et. al. ADA team: Prof. Dr. habil. Oliver GRAU Michaela SEISER (Editor, Community Admin) Sebastian HALLER, Viola RÃHSE, Wendy COONES, Ann-Christin RENN (Editorial Team) digitalart.editor@donau-uni.ac.at www.digitalartarchive.at |
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