Arts & Ideas

New Thinking: Archiving, curating and digging for data

May 12, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Living With Machines Project, by Tessa Jackson
01:33 • 2min
3
How Do You Write About Your Grandmother's Address Book?
03:10 • 2min
4
The Problem With Newspaper Archive
05:24 • 3min
5
Can the Soft Wer That You Design Help With Hat Side of Things?
08:22 • 3min
6
Is It a Two-Way Street?
11:52 • 2min
7
Digitizing Archives and Collections in the Barbican Centre
13:44 • 1min
8
The Barbican Archive
15:14 • 2min
9
Barbara Hepworth's Sculpture: The Barbican Cense
16:50 • 2min
10
Are These Finger Prints of History Worth Preserving?
18:41 • 2min
11
Is the Moment of Broken Glass Broken by a Writer a Good Idea?
20:51 • 2min
12
Is There a Historical Parallel to the Original Typo?
22:45 • 2min
13
Turning Forms - A Large White Concrete Sculpture
24:43 • 2min
14
How Do You Restore the Motion?
26:48 • 2min
15
Is the Digital Version of the Art Work Better Than the Concrete Version?
28:25 • 2min
16
The Digital Revolution in the Archives?
30:02 • 2min
17
Do You Want to Respond to That?
32:08 • 2min
18
Digital in the Service of the Autse Humanities
33:43 • 2min
19
Are You a Curator or an Archivist?
35:29 • 2min
20
Curators: The Role of the Curator
37:06 • 2min
21
How Do You Work With Exhibitions?
38:46 • 2min
22
Is There a Future for Art?
40:51 • 2min
23
The Future of Chickens
42:35 • 2min