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-----Original Message-----
From: wendy duff [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 4:56 PM
To: Marshall, Amy
Subject: please post
Tuesday April 5^th 4:15-5:30pm: Lecture by Margaret Hedstrom,
ABSTRACT
Bottling Experience, Freezing Ephemera
Margaret Hedstrom, Associate Professor
School of Information, University of Michigan
Abstract: What are the possibilities and limitations of capturing not
only content, but context, “look and feel” and even experience for
future playback or reuse? I will present some of the results of the
CAMiLEON Project <http://www.si.umich.edu/CAMILEON> on users’ responses
to digital objects that were preserved with varying degrees of content,
look and feel, and potential for interaction intact. The research draws
on some of the first empirical data on users’ preferences for different
digital preservation strategies and on their reasoning about
authenticity. I will then discuss how we are extending results from the
CAMiLEON Project to an exploration of the issues of authenticity,
originality, and impermanence of physical and analog works created with
ephemeral media. The purpose of this research is to identify to concepts
and issues common to preservation ephemeral works in the physical and
digital realm.
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Wendy Duff
Associate Professor
140 St. George St
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 3G6
Phone 416-978-3152
Fax 416-971-1399
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