Calling artists with content on Floppies or CD-ROMs*!!
The Digital Heritage Lab is sharing access to our specialist disk imaging equipment. We will show you how to preserve your obsolete disks* (CD-ROMs, Floppies, Zips).
The #AusEAASI website has details: auseaasi.org/artist-outre...
I'm delighted to be keynoting next Thursday at the Online Symposium "Videogame Preservation: Practices and Approaches" organised by the Bodleian Libraries @bodleian.ox.ac.uk. I will present on "Play It Again" & the #AusEAASI network. @aarnet.edu.au
www.digitalscholarship.ox.ac.uk/event/videog...
"[I often find that after installing e.g. a version of flash for one artifact, I just search for it for use with other artifacts]" Paraphrased quote from Bryony Cavallaro @ the State Library of New South Wales (I think) #ipres2025 - So great to here the benefits of #EasSI being realised #AusEaaSI
So great to hear about the use of #AusEaaSI / #EaaSI in Australia. Hearing how it is also really useful for raising awareness of digital preservation is validating. Reminds me of my post on Digital Patinas www.dpconline.org/blog/wdpd/th... #ipres2025
Our first session of the day is at 12 pm in the Boulevard Auditorium on Preserving Our Born-Digital Cultural Heritage with Phase Two of The Australian Emulation Network with our friends at Swinburne uni.
www.aarnet.edu.au/eresearch-au...
#EAASI #AusEAASI #DigiPres #DigitalPreservation
I was recently interviewed about our team's game and media arts history and preservation research projects, and the #AusEAASI network for the @ardc.edu.au "Shaping Research Software" series: ardc.edu.au/article/shap...
Lovely blog post by National Archives of Australia mentioning the collaboration with the #DigitalHeritage lab and the ARC funded #AusEaaSI network. Our Phase 2 funding will enable more born digital content to be made accessible at more institutions!
www.naa.gov.au/blog/accessi...