Without addresses (variant 4)

Revision as of 13:25, 23 September 2024 by Tereza (talk | contribs)

Overview

In 2024 Zentrum für Netzkunst has applied for their first full scale reconstruction project. Even though in the past the initative has aquired project budget to pay artists to reconstruct their work, this was the first time a conceptual approach and a methodology was developed for a reconstruction project. The reconstruction project was founded by Digis "Förderprogramm zur Digitalisierung von Kulturgut des Landes Berlin" as the very first project on digital-born artwork.

Reconstruction Strategy

Data inventory assessment

The artist Karl Heinz Jeron posessed a copy of the original files on an external hard drive. However, as the team later found out, the f.hmtl (index page) of variant 1 was no longer available.

Later in the proccess through a photography found in the documenta archive, we discovered that there was a blue menu in the variant 1, which was however slightly different to the menu used in variant 3. Unfortunately, the menu pages concept.html, context.html, and credits.html were no longer available because they were part of the f.html original index page.

In general it was often difficult to prove the age or the version of the archived files.

Variants

Following the data model by Rhozime's Artbase the reconstruction team decided to adopt the concept of variants as the Rhizome preservation team understands it.

At the begining of our research there were only two known variants - the original v1 and the CD v3. However, while searching through the screenshots that documanted the work we found out two additional URLs on sero.org and klondike.icf.de. Unfortunatelly, the artists do not remeber the exact nature of these two variants. Nor is there enough evidence based on the secondary documantation to judge the exact form nor the exact dates of these variants. Likely, the artists moved everything there was from the original HP-UX server to their own server.


Technical Narrative

In 2009 SFMoMa proposed new method for documentation of software based artworks called "technical narrative", which they published in The Electronic Media Review by Electronic Media Group. Based on this method the reconstruction team has created technical diagrams for each variant of the work without addresses. Those are saved in wikibase as PDF in documentation section under each variant. This way it's possible to see the shift of functionality of the work as well as platform specific characteristics. A functional description of the work as a platform-neutral description is also part of the wiki documentation.

Secondary documentation material

Simulation

User entries
Used Files
Mediation