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Using the Web to Support and Document New Media Collaboration


TitleUsing the Web to Support and Document New Media Collaboration
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsParker, K. J.
Secondary TitleMuseums and the Web 2005: Proceedings
Conference Start DateApril 13 - April
PublisherArchives & Museum Informatics
Place PublishedVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
EditorTrant, J., & Bearman D.
Keywordsartistic research, collaboration, new media, web-based communities
Abstract

The Banff New Media Institute's endeavours often involve collaborations with artists at other institutions. Historically, such artistic collaborations were restricted mainly to telephone communication and in-person visits. However, with the increasing pervasiveness of the Internet, there are many more options and opportunities to connect with artists from around the world. This paper presents case studies of two such collaborations, both involving the use of on-line Web communities.

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