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The Electronic Media Group (EMG) of the American Institute for Conservation
(AIC) is calling for papers on the conservation of time-based media for the
AIC annual meeting, May 19-23, 2020 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The theme of the meeting is "Conservation: Reactive and Proactive" (
https://www.culturalheritage.org/events/annual-meeting/current-meeting).

This year’s theme explores how the field of conservation is adapting,
evolving, and grappling with changes and challenges. Especially:

   - Bringing concerns about sustainability into conservation
   decision-making
   - Adapting core practices amid changing technologies (e.g., evolving
   methods for condition assessment, employing new tools or software in
   documentation and treatment)
   - Developing strategies and solutions for caring for time-based media
   under challenging display conditions (e.g., interactivity, long-running
   exhibitions, unconventional display environments, or even the ways in which
   conventional display conditions are challenging for time-based media)
   - Deepening cross-institutional collaboration and expanding systems and
   infrastructure to store digital art collections
   - Broadening the impact and visibility of time-based media conservation
   (e.g., joint research projects, public education, technical art history)


Submissions that address topics falling within the meeting’s theme are
encouraged, but other relevant topics of interest to the Electronic Media
Group can also be explored.

Abstracts should be submitted through the AIC website:
https://www.culturalheritage.org/events/annual-meeting/current-meeting/call-for-submissions


Editing will still be permitted once the abstract has been uploaded.
Abstracts will be published in the Meeting Abstract Book. Papers to be
published in the AIC postprint publication (Electronic Media Review) will
be due over the summer following the meeting.

Authors of accepted papers will be required to secure their own travel
funds. Grants and scholarships are available through AIC. Please explore
this link for information:
http://www.conservation-us.org/grants#.W3MuGmczWM8

The deadline for abstract submission is *September 16, 2019*.

Please contact Amy Brost (EMG Program Chair, [log in to unmask]) and
Alexandra Nichols (EMG Assistant Program Chair, [log in to unmask])
with any questions.


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Amy Brost

Assistant Media Conservator

The David Booth Conservation Department


The Museum of Modern Art

11 West 53 Street

New York, NY 10019

T (212) 408 6315   C (917) 566 0978
moma.org

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