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Crystal Ball Exercises: On Images & Imaging Christine L. Sundt College Art Association, Board of Directors October 8, 2004 csundt@uoregon. edu
Enlightened, Terri Gold Designs, 96 -450 E
Recognizing the “Dark Side” Time Management issues Costs Access & availability Copyright vs. licensing Truth and quality Assumptions & expectations
Time Training/re-educating Capture and management Migration Digital-age add-ons (after-class reviews, email, chat sessions, web pages) Downtime
Management issues Routine technology maintenance and upgrades Classroom support Image resource development and maintenance Migration and preservation [DAMS]
Costs Software, hardware, training/re-training Facility retrofitting Image file storage and management Updates and migrations Staff retention and just compensation
Access & availability Data management Standards for interoperability Online resources Licensed images Local resources (Scholar’s Bank, Digital Collections)
Data Management!
Access & availability Data management Standards for interoperability Online resources Licensed images Local resources (Scholar’s Bank, Digital Collections)
Egyptian. New Kingdom 18 D. Queen Nofrete. c. 1365 BC. painted limestone; h: 19 5/8 in. Berlin, Staatliche Museen Work Type: sculpture STANDARDS!! Title: Queen Nefertiti n Visual Documentation Type: black-and. Measurements: height: 50 AAT Terms cm white slide Material: limestone n Visual Doc. Format: Cibachrome (TM) Technique: sculpting n. VRA Core Visual Doc. Measurements: 35 mm Creator: Tuthmosis (Egyptian master n(Metadata) Visual Doc. Measurements: 2 x 2 inches sculptor, 14 th cen. BCE) n Visual Doc. Date: 1984 ULAN Role: sculptor n Visual Doc. Owner: Mahon University Creator Name Nationality/Culture: Egyptian Fine. Date: ca. 1340 BCE Slide Library Arts Department n Visual Doc. No. : A 84 -766 Repository Name: Staatliche Musen zu n n Queen Nefertiti. c. 1340 BCE. (18 th Dynasty, New Kingdom), from Amarna. painted limestone; h: 50 cm. Berlin, Egyptian Museum (Inv. 21 -300). n Berlin, Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Visual Doc. View Description: profile, Agyptisches Museen, Berlin right side TGN Repository Place: Berlin, Germany Place Name Visual Doc. Subject: woman, Egyptian, Repository Number: 21 -300 portraiture, court of Akhenaten, Queen. Original Site: Tell el-Amarna, Egypt Nefertiti, Queen Nofretete Style/Period: New Kingdom, Eighteenth Visual Doc. Source: Stevenson Smith, S. , Dynasty Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt, ICONCLASS woman, Egyptian, portraiture, Subject: New Haven: Yale U. Press, 1958 court of Akhenaten, Queen Nefertiti, Queen Nofretete / ICONCLASS: 61 B 2(Nefertiti), 61 B(+52)
Access & availability Data management Standards for interoperability Online resources Licensed images Local resources (Scholar’s Bank, Digital Collections)
Copyright vs. licensing Copyright: The conundrum Public domain held hostage by a ‘thin copyright’ l Fair use fear l Copyright clearance overuse l The K-12 ‘cut & paste’ curriculum (so why are we shocked by Napster? ) l
Copyright vs. licensing Licenses: The reality Public domain held hostage by contracts and licenses l Fair use absence l Negotiation and agreement out of our hands and jurisdiction l No guarantee that assets will remain available l
“Join AMICO The Art Museum. Note: AMICO is no longer Image Consortium (AMICO) is a not for profit associationaccepting newwith collections of art, that of institutions members. These enable educational use have come together topages are maintained of the digital for collections. Together, AMICO documentation of theirhistorical reasons. ” http: //www. amico. org/join. html Members are building a joint digital library that is available to universities and colleges, public libraries, and kindergarten through 12 th grade schools.
Truth and quality http: //www. paris. org/Musees/Louvre/T reasures/gifs/Mona_Lisa. jpg http: //pcserv. mt. luth. se/MTM 033/nih_image /Bilder/Mona_Lisa. GIF
Quality Should art & art history be sacrificed to Power. Point? Why not display the original high quality image instead of a reduction of it? Why not: Irfanview (PC) (It’s free!) or Iview (Mac & PC)?
Assumptions & expectations (a. k. a. untested assumptions & wild expectations) Digital is easier than analog Learning is better with digital tools We will never have to reinvent the wheel again! Everything we need is on the web
Coping with the “Dark Side” CAA’s to-do & wish list Listening & hearing Opportunities Advocacy Collaboration Good practices, early training
So, Madame Mona, tell us what you see in your crystal ball for us today? Imaging Decisions Slides? Both? $$$? Digital?
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