Video documentation of the conference 'Just in Time'
On the Status Quo and Future of Electronic Art Preservation
Discover the video documentation of the conference »Just In Time. On the Status Quo of Electronic Art Preservation«.
A group of international conservators and scholars gathered on October 7 and 8, 2022 at ZKM | Karlsruhe to discuss the challenges of preserving electronic and digital art. A series of lectures and panel discussions addressed the urgent need for action to preserve our electronic and digital heritage and presented innovative tools and methods that have been developed to ensure the survival of these art forms.
Joanna Phillips, Lan Linh Merli-Nguyen Hoai
Düsseldorf Conservation Center
Launching Time-based Media Conservation at the Düsseldorf Conservation Center: Infrastructure, Staffing and Networks
Andreas Weisser
Preservation as a Service / Doerner Institut; München
20 Years of Private Practice in TBM Conservation: From Restoration to Consultancy
Arnaud Obermann
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
“Permanent […] wie oil painting” – A Look Back and the Road Ahead
Patricia Falcao
Tate, London
Driven by the Art – New Practices in the Preservation of Software-based Art
Morgan Stricot, Matthieu Vlaminck
ZKM | Karlsruhe
Digital Art Conservation: the Post-Acquisition Marathon
Alex Michaan
Atelier Sonar / Université de Saint-Etienne
The Need for a Case-Specific Approach and the Challenges of Disparity in the Preservation of French Media Art Collections
Inge Hinterwaldner
Institute History of Art and Architecture, KIT | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Race Against the Collateral Sunsetting of Art
Tom Ensom, Jack McConchie
Tate, London
Preserving Virtual Reality Artworks
Dorcas Müller
Laboratory for Antique Video Systems. ZKM | Karlsruhe
Re-Valuation of Electronic Art
Jochen Saueracker, Florian Draheim, Christian Draheim
Colorvac / CRT Lab, ZKM | Karlsruhe
From Repair to Prepare. Re-Engineering of an Industrially Produced Cultural Heritage Device
Martina Haidvogl
Contemporary Art Conservation Program, Bern University of Applied Sciences / Bern Academy of the Arts
Modern Materials and Media: The Contemporary Art Conservation Program at the Bern Academy of the Arts
Nadja Wallaszkovits
Conservation Of New Media and Digital Information (KNMDI), ABK Stuttgart