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Time-based Media Conservation
Time-based Media Conservation

About Tate Time-based Media Conservation

Time-based media is a term used to refer to works which are dependent on technology and have duration as a dimension.Tate's Collection of time-based media art spans...

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Media Matters

Best practice guidelines for care of time-based media works of art (video, slide, film, audio and computer-based installations). From a consortium of New Art Trust, MoMA, SFMOMA and Tate.

Tate Research Projects: Media Matters

Carlos Garaicoa, Letter to the Censors (Carta a los censores) 2003. © Carlos Garaicoa. Photography Tate Conservation

Carlos Garaicoa: Letter to the Censors, 2003

Explore the evolution of the presentation of Letter to the Censors and the relationship between the conservators, the curators and the artist regarding collection, loan and display of the installation.

Tate Research Projects: Carlos Garaicoa: Letter to the Censors

Bruce Nauman, Mapping the Studio II

Bruce Nauman: Mapping the Studio II, 2001

This case study explores the preservation and presentation of installation art, focussing on MAPPING THE STUDIO II by Bruce Nauman.

Tate Research Projects: Bruce Nauman: Mapping the Studio II

Phil Collins, shady lane productions 2006, © Courtesy the artist. Photo: © Tate

Artists' Installations and the Museum

Webcast conference exploring the idea that contemporary artistic practice can shift the organisational logic of the museum.

Tate Online Events: Shifting Practice, Shifting Roles?
Artists' Installations and the Museum

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