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Rhizome and the Digital Age

Welcome to a new guest poster, Zoe Salditch, who turned her Tufts internship into a full-time job at Rhizome!

In this day and age, our cultural artifacts are increasingly born-digital. Your papers, for example, are no longer hand written, ink on paper objects but instead a .doc file saved on your computer’s hard drive. For the last twenty years, artists engage with these new technologies, push them to aesthetic ends and create some of the most salient works of art today. Yet, many of these works of art exists in intangible forms At Rhizome.org, we are challenged everyday with the realities of exhibiting and preserving these cultural artifacts. Today, I would like to share with you all two interesting reads from my colleagues at Rhizome.

In the latest issue of Frieze Magazine, Rhizome’s Executive Director Lauren Cornell’s essay, In the Nostalgia District, she shares her perspective on the divide that exists between the art world and artists who work primarily on the Internet. Cornell raises interesting points and as Museum Studies students certainly gives you something to think about. How to continue attracting visitors, when everything is seemingly available online for free?

Lastly, for those of you interested in the care and preservation of digital art objects, here is Sustainable Preservation Practices and the Rhizome ArtBase from Rhizome’s Digital Conservator Ben Fino-Radin. In his paper, Fino-Radin synthesizes years of research conducted by Rhizome and other leaders of digital preservation, in and outside of art institutions on digital art preservation best practices.

Hurricane Irene Prep

We interrupt our regularly scheduled posting to bring you a roundup of emergency preparedness links, in anticipation of Hurricane Irene this weekend. Even if she fizzles out (which certain of us would really appreciate, ok, Irene?), it’s good to be prepared, and to learn about helping your museum be prepared.

The NEDCC, always prepared, sent out this list of tips earlier this week:

TIPS TO HELP YOU PREPARE:
– review your disaster plan
– double-check your insurance policy
– check your gutters and downspouts
– move priority collections out of basements and off floors
– inventory disaster recovery supplies
– hold a planning meeting with staff today!
LINKS TO MORE INFORMATION:
Preparing Your Institution for Hurricanes ( Heritage Preservation)
Emergency Preparedness ( Library of Congress)
Track the Storm (NOAA)

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES, STATE-BY-STATE:
Maine
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode Island
New York
New Jersey

We’ve covered this topic before on the TMSB, too. Here are a few useful posts with tips, learning resources, and other good information:

NEDCC Risk Assessment Seminar

Free Disaster Management Training from FEMA

NEDCC Care of Paintings Workshop

With a hat tip to Tufts Instructor Margherita Desy for pointing this out to us, the hopeful conservators and curators among you should go check out this workshop!

Care of Paintings Workshop
October 5, 2011
Workshop Location: Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA
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NEDCC’s Care of Paintings workshop is part of a collaborative program with the Balboa Art Conservation Center and was developed in partnership with the New England Museum Association.

This workshop will cover the issues to consider when developing a collections care policy for traditional paintings on canvas or board. The workshop will be helpful whether you are establishing new procedures or making improvements to existing collections care policies.

Topics will include environmental issues, such as temperature, relative humidity, and pollutants; storage and display options; “best practices” for handling and transporting paintings; and housekeeping procedures. Participants will also learn practical remedial care methods and will be provided with guidelines for working with a conservator.

The workshop will be led by a professional paintings conservator from the Balboa Art Conservation Center in San Diego, CA.

Workshop Time: 9 AM to 3:30 PM
Workshop cost: $150 ($130 early bird registration)

To register online, click here.

NEDCC Fundamentals of Digitization Series

This is a great course of instruction offered fairly inexpensively by one of the best institutions in New England. What’s not to love?

Register Now for NEDCC’s Fall 2011
FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITIZATION
WEBINAR SERIES


Thursday, September 22
INTRODUCTION TO IMAGE CAPTURE

Tuesday, September 27
DIGITAL PROJECT PLANNING

Tuesday, October 18
METADATA

Tuesday, October 25
SUSTAINABLE DIGITAL COLLECTIONS

Tuesday, November 15
HANDLING COLLECTION MATERIALS DURING DIGITIZATION

Thursday, November 17
REFORMATTING SCRAPBOOKS

Thursday, November 22
DIGITAL DISASTER PLANNING

The Fundamentals of Digitization webinars are designed for those who wish to explore the basic concepts and components of creating and maintaining sustainable digital collections.


Time: 2 to 4 PM
Cost: $95 ($80 Early-bird registration. See webinar listings for deadlines.)

COMPLETE COURSE INFORMATION AND ONLINE REGISTRATION

QUESTIONS?
Contact:
Donia Conn
NEDCC Education and Outreach Coordinator
dconn@nedcc.org
(978) 470-1010 ext. 220

NEDCC Summer Preservation Webinars

Heads up on these great webinars – one of them has an early-bird registration discount that ends today.

Care and Handling of Scrapbooks
Live online webinar
When: Tuesday, July 19, 2011, 2 – 4 PM
Cost: $95 ($80 Early-bird Registration)
Early-bird discount available until Jun 28 – HURRY!

An introduction to the structure of scrapbooks, types of materials commonly found in them, methods of attachment, and the implications for preservation and conservation. Low-cost, in-house preservation approaches are discussed.

This introductory webinar is designed for those new to library collections care or those with private or family collections.


Pest Management
Live online webinar
When: Tuesday, August 9, 2011, 2 – 4 PM
Cost: $95 ($80 Early-bird Registration)
Early-bird discount available until July 19

An introduction to the best practices for protecting against pest infestation and what to do if a problem with pests is identified. The common types of pests found in libraries, archives, and museums will be discussed.

This introductory webinar is designed for those who wish to know more about controlling pests in their institution.

Visit the NEDCC Training Calendar
for more information and online registration, as well as the complete list of workshops and webinars through November.

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