No where else in the world can you find the range of disciplines in one school. Over the last 50 years as we forged new programs, built our home in New York and expanded to our global academic centers, institutes emerged. Each are built with shared values, common goals, and a priority for putting students first. The result – a place where artists and scholars create the future.
A collaboration between the Institute of Fine Arts and the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation program, showcasing recent NYU graduates working in time-based media art conservation/preservation.
Spotlight on New Talents in Time-Based Media Art Conservation
Wednesday April 5, 2017, at 6 pm
NYU Institute of Fine Arts, 1 East 78th Street
Dan Finn, "Time-based Media Conservation at the Smithsonian American Art Museum"
Brian Castriota, "Ontological Models and Authenticity in Time-Based Media Art Conservation"
The two “spotlights” are followed by a book presentation:
Hanna B. Hölling, "Paik’s Virtual Archive: Time, Change, and Materiality in Media Art"