Sentences with phrase «archival processes»

Served as Archival specialist, prepared documents for direct digital archival processes.
All of this needs to be examined in the context of our records management and archival processes as well.
Interns will become a vital member of our library and art cataloging team by assisting with special projects, including data entry, cataloging library and special collections materials, digitization projects, archival processing and re-housing materials.
Essentially, they treated it as an archaeological site, collecting its history in bits of newspapers and mouse nests and — in an archival process — painstakingly saved what remained.
Triple Canopy decided to proceed with the archival process in order to protect its collection from the dangers of leaving digital files unmanaged.

Not exact matches

Please be aware that even after your request for a change is processed, Founding Moms may, for a time, keep residual information about you in its backup and / or archival copies of its database.
In the process, we've collected a preponderance of evidence — dozens of archival maps, newspaper accounts, census reports and photographs about Drake Park, the slave burying ground, and the history of larger Hunts Point community.
Drawing on archival material and interviews with principal participants, Sepkoski examines the rise of paleobiology — as a discipline and as an approach to understanding the history and processes of evolution on Earth.
Providing processing, submission, archival, and distribution of ARM data to the scientific community, the ARM Data Center archives and delivers about 20 terabytes of data per month.
About Site - An archival social and technological history of 21st Century mineral processing.
Again, more time should have been spent on the score — still a landmark for the composer and the genre — but Paramount's features tend to be briskly paced impressions of the filmmaking process; in this particular release, however, the diversity of interviews boosts the substance level from fluff to archival.
We have also gained exclusive access to a large collection of archival interviews, and are in the process of making these available.
Bill is in charge of the research and archival discovery process.
Among the other materials that will also be part of the digitization process include early maps of Singapore, as well as archival material of the British official Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles who is credited with establishing the city of Singapore.
The research process for Chew on This was much the same: a mix of firsthand reporting and a lot of digging through archival and published sources.
In addition to being a treasure trove of data, this archive represented a great opportunity for me to begin establishing standards for source code archival, curating practices, tool dependency tracking, and a lot of other process - oriented things at the VGHF.
The symposium celebrates the acquisition and processing of the Larry Rivers Papers, which comprises nearly 200 linear feet of archival materials, including correspondence, photographs, source material, film and video.
Predicated on thorough theoretical research and a deep investigation into archival material, Thomas's conceptual process relies substantially on the collection of both the iconic and the transient in literary and photographic relics of mass culture.
In MASS MoCA's new Building 6, Anderson will create a multi-functional environment that will serve as a working studio and exhibition venue, highlighting both her creative process and over 10 years of archival work.
** PLEASE NOTE that, as we renovate our office and complete processing of our archival materials, the Archives are not available for on - site scholarly research.
In the spirit of Installation's month of photography, we are thrilled to share a stunning collection of exhibition - quality, hand - printed and processed images on archival paper.
This guide will offer the opportunity to go behind the scenes and see footage of Jasper Johns's working processes and a rare archival film of the artist working in a print studio in the «70s.
Crafting Meaningful Joan Mitchell - Inspired Lessons Thurs March 19, 6:30 - 9:30 pm (a light dinner will be served) Facilitated by Laura Morris, Joan Mitchell Foundation Archivist Natalie Beall, Joan Mitchell Foundation Artist - Teacher Maia Palileo, Joan Mitchell Foundation Artist - Teacher Participants will learn about Joan Mitchell's painting process and view archival photographs and video of the artist.
Using archival pigment print and processing techniques that isolate the aircraft in the image, Milstein focuses on color and design to achieve maximum clarity in his images, which the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum mounted in a solo exhibition entitled AirCraft: The Jet as Art in 2011.
In his sculpture, photography, and video, Adkins transforms and re-purposes a range of found materials, archival imagery, and reclaimed actions in a process that he calls potential disclosure.
Fifteen archival prints of photographs of sunlight streaming into Grand Central Station, watermarked with their sources — sites such as Art.com, Easy Art, Picasso.com — greet visitors to Penelope Umbrico's latest exhibition, playfully drawing attention to her process of appropriation while offering the prosaic material a more profound afterlife.
The book will also include archival photography of the artist's studio, historical process images, and stills from a 1974 Japanese television documentary depicting Takamatsu at work.
This fully illustrated catalogue was published to accompany the exhibition, Alexander Calder: MULTUM IN PARVO and features archival material, installation photography, and original sketches by Santiago Calatrava that reveal the architectural process in response to Calder's ideas and work.
Featuring new scholarship by art historian Robin Clark, it includes reproductions of fascinating archival and documentary material that was discovered during the curatorial process, from the artist's sketches to gallery invitation cards, early catalogue covers, historic photographs, as well as installation views of the exhibition.
I'm interested in different forms of documentation and ideas about documentation and archival means, especially when those archives are not secondary / tangential means but considerations throughout the process.
© Alison Rossiter, Kilborn Acme Kruxo, exact expiration date unknown, ca. 1940, processed 2013 Archival Pigment Print 2013
By going to all this trouble, rather than simply providing archival photographs of the earlier exhibitions in a vitrine, the curators showed how Hamilton's experiments directly contributed to innovations in exhibition design, and allowed audiences to trace his thought - processes across several aspects of his work.
Through video and sculptural projects, Paz focuses on the attempt to record, simulate, or recreate by unpacking technological processes as archival tools that reveal what we ask images to do.
The platform was intended to yield a concrete outcome: a film, publication or an archival exhibition that documented the collaborative process.
They range from postwar experiments with darkroom processes, such as photograms and photomontages; to 1970s feminist performances conceived for the camera; to political and documentary engagements with themes of labor history and globalization in the 1980s; to post-appropriative forms of archival and historical reconstitution since 2000.
Like its sister prints, this work is the product of an involved process whereby the artist combines wood veneer, digital and relief prints, collaging them onto a sheet of 4 - ply archival mat board.
This work shows artistic intentionality and process that critical responses from the 1980s neglected, and which new archival research is recovering.
The exhibition can be combined with the ephemera supplement, which features archival materials, including photographic contact sheets, scrapbooks, diaries, Soviet publications, and the photographers» personal book maquettes, which reveal the photographic process side by side with the finished versions.
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation is in the early stage of processing our rich collection of archival materials.
Camel Collective practice focuses on the problems of work, pedagogy, and collectivity through archival research processes, painting, drama and photography.
From cognitive recall to institutional history, the exhibitions present physiological, literary, filmic, and archival approaches to the way we process and consider the past.
These double - sided watercolors, in addition to many sketches, unfinished works, and archival materials, provide a special glimpse into the artist's creative process.
From imaging processes to new archival research, you will learn more about the material nature of the works and their histories.
Radical Women also looks set to have ongoing impact: in the process of acquiring material, Fajardo - Hill and Giunta have amassed an impressive range of archival sources.
Camel Collective (Anthony Graves and Carla Herrera - Prats) is a US / Mexican collective that focuses on the problems of work, pedagogy, and collectivity through archival research processes, painting, drama and photography.
The archival work that comes after (consistent film processing, labeling, organization, preservation) was driven by the feeling that many people around me were reaching the end of an extended adolescence at the same time that there seemed to be less and less worth celebrating.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue featuring archival material, installation photography, and original sketches by Santiago Calatrava that reveal the architectural process in response to Calder's ideas and work.
What: Light, Paper, Process: Reinventing Photography Where: The Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA When: April 14, 2015 to September 6, 2015 Why: While most of the contemporary, photo - savvy population of planet Earth is busy staring at a gridded square on their smart phones, this exhibition explores darkroom techniques, light - sensitive emulsions, archival negatives and custom - built cameras.
They range from postwar experiments with darkroom processes (such as photograms and photomontages), to 1970s feminist performances conceived for the camera, to political and documentary engagements with labor history and globalization in the 1980s and 1990s, to forms of archival and historical reconstitution made since 2000.
His use of materials is, to use the same word with a different meaning, impressively appropriate: the silver gelatin process gives the images, though contemporary, a faded archival aura, like old 19th century ethnographic photography, while evoking the shiny metallic surfaces of modern cars.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z