- September 12th, 2008
- Filed under Art, Conservation, Current Events
Though I’m writing this post from NYC I don’t want you to get the impression that I travel a lot. The vast majority of my days are spent down in the “service level” of the museum conserving objects. But today is a rare exception: I’m at the Conflux Festival for the rest of the weekend with IMA adjunct curator Rebecca Uchill to experiment with ways to enhance our work with documenting variable art – art without a static original visible state (such as time-based media or ephemeral art).
Here’s a link to our project description.
Since the Conflux Festival is “The art and technology festival for the creative exploration of urban public space” we thought this would be an ideal place to expand our ideas and methods for documentation as we prepare for a number of upcoming projects in the contemporary department.







