About : About DOPA. In today’s competitive environment, any enterprise relies crucially on timely and accurate information: about markets, trends, competitors, products, consumer opinion, and the like. Today’s Business Intelligence practices increasingly augment the use of company-internal data with the wealth of information generated by human and business activity on the web and social platforms. DOPA seeks to enable European economic actors and researchers to participate in this development, by achieving breakthroughs in: 1. Large scale, high-quality information sourcing (automation of dataset detection and curation workflow) 2. Automated information processing at scale by way of Data Supply Chains on a distributed platform 3. The flow of data is described by Data Supply Chains: a definition and scalable implementation of a domain-specific data flow. In economic and financial analytics, statistical data can often be valuably related to information gleaned from the web.
Open Planets Foundation | A community hub for digital preservation. About — net.artdatabase. Currently you are developing a concept to contextualise Internet-based Art by recording users in front of their screens as they interact with the artwork, which is then documented. This seems to offer a brilliant way to shift the focus from the technological condition of Internet-based Art to its use in everyday culture—can you explain the aims of this project more in detail? I was often asked to advise institutions on archiving Internet-based Art, and I never knew what to say. There are so many different kinds of works, and only a very small percentage of the works are static enough to archive through copying or backing up the data. Also most of the works are very, if not fully, dependent on the context in which they are viewed if they are to function as intended. Source: Re:Interview #015: Ever-Changing Chains of Work | Constant Dullaart and Franz Thalmair Annet Dekker: Capturing a cultural aesthetic: documenting net art.
Digitising Contemporary Art | Home. PrestoCentre | Keeping Audiovisual Content Alive. About POCOS. KEEP Project - Home - KEEP - Keeping Emulation Environments Portable. News A Tribute to Jack Tramiel This project records with sadness the death of Jack Tramiel, founder of Commodore and one of the great pioneers of personal and home computing. More news Welcome to the official website of the KEEP Project. Keeping Emulation Environments Portable (KEEP) is a medium-scale research project which started on 1 February 2009 and ended on 31 March 2012.
The Project's ouputs can be accessed from this website under the Products / Results Tab on the top menu. Read more about the project If you are interested in the technical developments achieved within the project, please go to Technical solution description Please do join the discussion about KEEP. KEEP (Keeping Emulation Environments Portable) is developing emulation services (KEEP Emulation Services) to enable accurate rendering of both static and dynamic digital objects: text, sound, and image files; multimedia documents, websites, databases, videogames etc. APA. Project CEST. Scart.be. Expertisecentrum Digitaal Erfgoed.