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Multimodal experiments in the design of living archive

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posted on 2024-11-23, 05:57 authored by Laurene VaughanLaurene Vaughan, Reuben Stanton, Lukman Iwan, Jeremy Yuille, Jane Mullett, David CarlinDavid Carlin, James Thom, Adrian Miles
Designing a 'living archive' that will enable new forms of circus performance to be realised is a complex and dynamic challenge. This paper discusses the methods and approaches used by the research team in the design of the Circus Oz Living Archive. Essential to this project has been the design of a responsive methodology that could embrace the diverse areas of knowledge and practice that have led to a design outcome that integratesthe affordances of the circus with those of digital technologies. The term 'living archive' has been adopted as a means to articulate the dynamic nature of the archive. This is an archive that will always be evolving, not only because of the on going collection of content, but more importantly because the performance of the archive users will themselves become part of the archive collection.

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Start page

144

End page

152

Total pages

9

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Proceedings of the Design Experiments, The Nordic Design Research Conference

Editors

Eva Brandt, Pelle Ehn, Troels Degn Johansson, Maria Hellström Reimer, Thomas Markussen, Anna Vallgårda

Name of conference

Design Experiments, The Nordic Design Research Conference

Publisher

The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

Place published

Copenhagen, Denmark

Start date

2013-06-09

End date

2013-06-12

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 The authors

Former Identifier

2006042699

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-11-18

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  • Yes

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