Description: https://aics47thannualmeeting2019.sched.com/event/ItPX/documentation-and-risk-assessment-of-complex-time-based-media-artworks Two days before the 47 th meeting was fully underway at Mohegan Sun, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston hosted twenty-one participants for a workshop on the assessment and documentation of complex (multi-component) electronic media works. Supported by the Electronic Media Group, the workshop was led by @Mona Jimenez (Materia Media) and @Jeff Martin (New Art Trust) and facilitated by Flavia Perugini (Associate Conservator, MFA). For any readers who may be unfamiliar with the term, time-based media is described by the Guggenheim museum as “Contemporary artworks that include video, film, slide, audio, or computer technologies are referred to as time-based media works because they have duration as a dimension and unfold to the viewer over time.”
Attending the 46 th AIC Annual Meeting in Houston was a wonderful experience that allowed me to tie what was then my life as a student in New York studying time-based media conservation to what has become my life in Houston working primarily as an objects conservator at the Menil Collection
Familiarity and experience with Time-Based Media artworks will be advantageous