Video Mapping Festival #1
Video Mapping Seminary

Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd of March
Arenberg Creative Mine, Wallers-Arenberg

The Video Mapping Festival offers a two-day seminary in Arenberg Creative Mine, dealing with a state of play of the discipline. Round tables, case studies, conferences, technical demonstrations form the pattern of the event, in order to depict video mapping from every angle.

 

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Research Conference 6

Preserve the digital works, by Clarisse Bardiot
In view of the technologies’ obsolescence, the artists are the first curators of their own work. They must document them to be able to define a preservation strategy, from the storage of old computers to the transformation of a piece into a partition readable by new technologies.
Clarisse Bardiot is a lecturer at the University of Valenciennes and a researcher associate with the ArtSciLab Experimental Publishing Initiative laboratory at the University of Texas in Dallas. After a PhD on Virtual Theatres, she obtained a resident-researcher grant at the Daniel Langlois Foundation, in Montreal. In 2011, she creates Subjectile, a publishing house dedicated to contemporary creation in the form of printed and digital publications. She is currently developing Rekall, an open-source environment, to document and analyse the creation process, and make the rerun of works easier. Her line of research concerns digital humanities, the history and aesthetics of digital performances, the relations between art/science/technology, the preservation of digital works, and the new forms of publishing.

 

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> Seminary’s catalogue

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Organised by Rencontres Audiovisuelles and the DeVisu laboratory of the University of Valenciennes and Hainaut-Cambrésis, with the support of the European Union, ERDF programme (European Regional Development Fund), Hauts-de-France Region, and Urban Community of La Porte du Hainaut.

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