Subject: AIC electronic media SIG
Announcing the formation of an electronic media special interest group within AIC. Since the mid 1940's, the amount of cultural material dependent on electronic media has rapidly increased, both in quantity and importance. Awareness is also increasing that the preservation of this material will present unique challenges to the preservation community. The conservation profession should be prepared to collaborate with allied preservation professions to help meet these challenges. As a response, interested conservators are working within the framework of AIC to establish an electronic media special interest group. The purpose of this group will be to foster a better understanding of the preservation issues relating to electronic media, so that conservators can actively contribute in the important work ahead. Initially, the special interest group will promote: * an examination of the materials used to store electronic information, such as magnetic tape. * a discussion of proper storage conditions and techniques for electronic media. * an examination of problems specific to the various electronic media, such as video and installation art. * a discussion of strategies for managing file format and machine obsolescence. * a discussion of the ethical issues raised by preservation measures. * the development of documentation protocols for electronic media. In addition, the electronic media SIG will plan a session of talks for the 1997 AIC conference. The aims of this new group will be introduced by Paul Messier during the upcoming Photographic Materials Group session in at the AIC meeting in Norfolk. His brief talk is scheduled from 4:00 PM to 4:15 on Friday, June 14. Interested parties that are unable to attend the meeting are encouraged to contact Paul directly at 617-738-7072 or pmessier [at] ix__netcom__com. Paul A. Messier Conservator of Photographs & Works on Paper Boston Art Conservation *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:83 Distributed: Wednesday, June 5, 1996 Message Id: cdl-9-83-001 ***Received on Tuesday, 4 June, 1996