MachineMachine /stream - search for curation https://machinemachine.net/stream/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss LifePress therourke@gmail.com <![CDATA[Do we need buildings for digital art? | Culture professionals network | Guardian Professional]]> http://www.theguardian.com/culture-professionals-network/culture-professionals-blog/2013/jul/19/does-digital-art-need-buildings

With the rise of online curation, is digital practice becoming less dependent on the bricks and mortar of an exhibition space?

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Sun, 11 Aug 2013 11:40:06 -0700 http://www.theguardian.com/culture-professionals-network/culture-professionals-blog/2013/jul/19/does-digital-art-need-buildings
<![CDATA[As We May Think: A 1945 Essay on Information Overload, "Curation," and Open]]> http://brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/10/11/as-we-may-think-1945

Professionally our methods of transmitting and reviewing the results of research are generations old and by now are totally inadequate for their purpose. If the aggregate time spent in writing scholarly works and in reading them could be evaluated, the ratio between these amounts of time might well be startling. Those who conscientiously attempt to keep abreast of current thought, even in restricted fields, by close and continuous reading might well shy away from an examination calculated to show how much of the previous month’s efforts could be produced on call. Mendel’s concept of the laws of genetics was lost to the world for a generation because his publication did not reach the few who were capable of grasping and extending it; and this sort of catastrophe is undoubtedly being repeated all about us, as truly significant attainments become lost in the mass of the inconsequential.

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Mon, 15 Oct 2012 01:37:00 -0700 http://brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/10/11/as-we-may-think-1945
<![CDATA[Digital Curation Resource Guide]]> http://digital-scholarship.org/dcrg/dcrg.htm

Digital curation involves selection and appraisal by creators and archivists; evolving provision of intellectual access; redundant storage; data transformations; and, for some materials, a commitment to long-term preservation. Digital curation is stewards

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Sat, 25 Aug 2012 02:53:00 -0700 http://digital-scholarship.org/dcrg/dcrg.htm
<![CDATA["Don't Gaze Me, Bro" : curation, gender, and the new aesthetic]]> http://www.thestate.ae/curation-gender-the-new-aesthetic/

Everyone seems to be talking about the New Aesthetic lately. Have you seen it? It might possibly have shattered records of attention credits/takes in its opening weekend. In its tumblr form, it has has been around for a a scant year or so, instigated by James Bridle. He said he had been collecting things for a while now, and described it as a “mood-board for unknown products.” Drones, mapping, surveillance infrastructure, conspicuous augmentation, pixelation, fetishising obsolescence, technological ghosts, nostalgia for the glitch, #botiliciousness, the haptic revolution, and so on. Visual as all get out. All the aesthetic seductiveness of a near future that might be already here.

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Wed, 30 May 2012 01:56:26 -0700 http://www.thestate.ae/curation-gender-the-new-aesthetic/
<![CDATA[R. Gerald Nelson’s DDDDoomed essay]]> http://www.hyperjunk.net/?p=22

R. Gerald Nelson’s DDDDoomed essay has been making the rounds lately and it sparked a healthy amount of curiosity and note-taking on my part that I felt I wanted to share with some reactions. The essay is published as the first volume of eight in Nelson’s Making Known Img Ctrl series based out of Minneapolis. The image heavy text is “crafted as a speculative fiction that unfolds from the perspective of a future commentator reflecting back and theorizing about the factors that brought about the dysfunctional state of the contemporary image world.” The highlights and corresponding notes aren’t presented in their original linear order, but instead I’ve decided to skip around. As a way of introducing the text, Nelson formulates a biting critique of how web-based image aggregators (abbreviated to “IA” henceforth) such as ffffound.com and tumblr are constantly undermining the cultural task of curation. Nelson points to several projects

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Tue, 15 Mar 2011 07:59:20 -0700 http://www.hyperjunk.net/?p=22