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Laboratory for Antiquated Video Systems

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Works of video art produced on magnetic media since the mid-1960s are in acute danger of deteriorating due to material aging processes, and in a few years they will no longer be readable. By means of scientific conservation, restoration, and digitization this cultural good can now be temporarily secured and archived for the long-term.

A Modern Noah’s Ark for Media Art

The Laboratory for Antiquated Video Systems, founded in 2004, has committed itself to the difficult task of conserving video art in the ZKM archives and its current projects and exhibitions.

Precisely because so few museums collect so-called »media art«, and the works of art – whether installations or single-channel videos – often circulate only in the form of a few analogue copies in museums around the world, the ZKM feels especially committed to this challenge. In view of the conservational intergeneration contract, ZKM CEO Peter Weibel refers to the ZKM as a »Noah’s ark for media art«.

The Sustainable Combination of Analog and Digital Technology

The Laboratory for Antiquated Video Systems maintains a collection of functioning original video devices from past decades, from the first consumer video systems on open reels through to contemporary cassette formats. With its machine park of over 300 devices, the laboratory is capable of high-quality digitizing of nearly fifty up-to-date video formats. Because of the highly fragile condition of the digital data created in the laboratory, mirroring them is among the central tasks. In other words, data are copied and stored in various sites on conventional storage media. The digital archives do not fully replace the analogue archives, but rather, supplement them. Alongside the development of a meta-data structure for databanks in which the digital artifacts are registered, the ZKM relies on precise media documentation so as to ensure that information about the content in inventories of diverse origins remains accessible, and that it can be quickly found, and if necessary, interlinked.

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    ZKM | Karlsruhe
    Wissen - Collections, Archives and Research

    Lorenzstraße 19
    76135 Karlsruhe
    Germany

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    ZKM | Laboratory for Antiquated Video Systems
    Contact person: Dorcas Müller
    Tel: +49 (0) 721-8100/1864
    E-Mail: lavs@zkm.de

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ZKM | Center for Art and Media

Lorenzstraße 19
76135 Karlsruhe

+49 (0) 721 - 8100 - 1200
info@zkm.de

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