All This Stuff: Archiving the Artist
Title
All This Stuff: Archiving the Artist
Subject
Archive
Description
Explores how art archiving is changing in theory, how our understanding of archiving is influenced and changed, and how archives can be made accessible. The topic of what archiving is, what it means to society, and the value it holds is addressed in terms of archiving art in regards to representing our culture.
A factor into preservation that is overlooked and should be addressed is considered as how the future will perceive our current archival databases and items we have preserved. Historically, the future will use our current archives as an aspect of study, therefore it is discussed how we are currently unable to determine how our archiving now will be seen at a future time.
Archiving is explored based on theory and how that theory is changing in practice.
A factor into preservation that is overlooked and should be addressed is considered as how the future will perceive our current archival databases and items we have preserved. Historically, the future will use our current archives as an aspect of study, therefore it is discussed how we are currently unable to determine how our archiving now will be seen at a future time.
Archiving is explored based on theory and how that theory is changing in practice.
Creator
Vaknin, Judy, Karyn Stuckey, & Victoria Lane
Publisher
Libri Publishing
Date
2013 May 1
Contributor
Waddington, Calyn
Type
Book
Identifier
ISBN-13: 978-1907471766
Bibliographic Citation
Vaknin, Judy, Karyn Stuckey, & Victoria Lane. "All This Stuff: Archiving the Artist." Libri Publishing, 2013
Files
Collection
Citation
Vaknin, Judy, Karyn Stuckey, & Victoria Lane, “All This Stuff: Archiving the Artist,” Digital Archiving Resources, accessed January 8, 2025, https://dar.cah.ucf.edu/items/show/312.