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Join Us! CollectionSpace Community Collections Spotlight: Cataloguing & Exhibiting Time-Based Media

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Arran Griffith
Thu, Mar 3, 2022 5:11 PM

Hi Everyone!

We are excited to share with you details on our upcoming Community Collections Spotlight Webinar focusing on Cataloguing & Exhibiting Time-Based Media! Join us on March 30, 2022 from 1:00-2:00pm Eastern to hear from the Museum of the Moving Image on working with the team at CollectionSpace to help improve support for cataloguing time-based media. Registration is FREE. Learn more and reserve your spot today!

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CollectionSpace Community Collections Spotlight: Cataloguing & Exhibiting Time-Based Media

SAVE THE DATE! March 30, 2022 - 1:00-2:00pm Eastern

https://bit.ly/35MqNeH

DESCRIPTION:

Trying to cram information about time-based and born-digital artworks into a museum collections management system that wasn’t built for it can be tough. In this Community Spotlight webinar, Regina Harsanyi, and Miranda Hambro, from the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) will share the work they’ve done designing extensions for CollectionSpace to improve support for cataloging, description, and exhibition of born-digital and time-based works. MoMI staff will share information about the standards and references used to develop the draft requirements. They will share the process of working with the CollectionSpace program team to finalize the new field list, create and workshop wireframes, and prepare the extension for inclusion in an upcoming CollectionSpace release. This webinar is part of the “Community Collections Spotlight” series.

PRESENTERS:

Regina Harsanyi is passionate about improving and educating others on best practices for the longevity of variable media. A graduate of New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts, Harsanyi has primarily focused on the topic of time-based media art from historical and technical perspectives in both private and public sectors. She has led major time-based media preventive conservation projects for multiple institutions, studios, and collectors, including but not limited to Museum of the Moving Image, bitforms gallery, and Leo Villareal. From 2017-2020, Harsanyi also facilitated over 200 exhibitions across 26 locations under Wallplay, many of which highlighted the legitimacy of creative technology. She remains dedicated to creating interdisciplinary bridges between academia, museums, collectors, corporations, and artists to better serve the longevity of complex works of art.

Miranda Hambro is the Collections Manager/Registrar at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York. She has a bachelor’s degree in Art History and Anthropology from the University of Washington, Seattle, and a Master’s degree in Museum Studies from University College London’s Institute of Archaeology. She has worked at various museums, archives and other arts institutions for over 20 years, usually deep in the guts of their collections databases.

Facilitator: Megan Forbes, Program Manager for CollectionSpace.

Registration is FREE, all you need to do it complete the following form to get your invitation:

https://bit.ly/35MqNeH

Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity! See you on March 30th!

Cheers,

Arran Griffith
Program Coordinator / Outreach & Community Engagement Rep.
LYRASIS brings together several open-source, community-supported programs, giving it's members & users a strong backbone for sustainability through shared infrastructure & enhanced developmental collaboration. Learn how you can helphttps://www.lyrasis.org/membership/Pages/duraspace-membership.aspx.

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Hi Everyone! We are excited to share with you details on our upcoming Community Collections Spotlight Webinar focusing on Cataloguing & Exhibiting Time-Based Media! Join us on March 30, 2022 from 1:00-2:00pm Eastern to hear from the Museum of the Moving Image on working with the team at CollectionSpace to help improve support for cataloguing time-based media. Registration is FREE. Learn more and reserve your spot today! ​[cid:4029ab90-4a0d-47d6-ac98-3154040790cb] CollectionSpace Community Collections Spotlight: Cataloguing & Exhibiting Time-Based Media SAVE THE DATE! March 30, 2022 - 1:00-2:00pm Eastern https://bit.ly/35MqNeH DESCRIPTION: Trying to cram information about time-based and born-digital artworks into a museum collections management system that wasn’t built for it can be tough. In this Community Spotlight webinar, Regina Harsanyi, and Miranda Hambro, from the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) will share the work they’ve done designing extensions for CollectionSpace to improve support for cataloging, description, and exhibition of born-digital and time-based works. MoMI staff will share information about the standards and references used to develop the draft requirements. They will share the process of working with the CollectionSpace program team to finalize the new field list, create and workshop wireframes, and prepare the extension for inclusion in an upcoming CollectionSpace release. This webinar is part of the “Community Collections Spotlight” series. PRESENTERS: Regina Harsanyi is passionate about improving and educating others on best practices for the longevity of variable media. A graduate of New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts, Harsanyi has primarily focused on the topic of time-based media art from historical and technical perspectives in both private and public sectors. She has led major time-based media preventive conservation projects for multiple institutions, studios, and collectors, including but not limited to Museum of the Moving Image, bitforms gallery, and Leo Villareal. From 2017-2020, Harsanyi also facilitated over 200 exhibitions across 26 locations under Wallplay, many of which highlighted the legitimacy of creative technology. She remains dedicated to creating interdisciplinary bridges between academia, museums, collectors, corporations, and artists to better serve the longevity of complex works of art. Miranda Hambro is the Collections Manager/Registrar at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York. She has a bachelor’s degree in Art History and Anthropology from the University of Washington, Seattle, and a Master’s degree in Museum Studies from University College London’s Institute of Archaeology. She has worked at various museums, archives and other arts institutions for over 20 years, usually deep in the guts of their collections databases. Facilitator: Megan Forbes, Program Manager for CollectionSpace. Registration is FREE, all you need to do it complete the following form to get your invitation: https://bit.ly/35MqNeH Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity! See you on March 30th! Cheers, --- Arran Griffith Program Coordinator / Outreach & Community Engagement Rep. LYRASIS brings together several open-source, community-supported programs, giving it's members & users a strong backbone for sustainability through shared infrastructure & enhanced developmental collaboration. Learn how you can help<https://www.lyrasis.org/membership/Pages/duraspace-membership.aspx>. [https://www.lyrasis.org/DCSP/PublishingImages/fedora.jpg] [cid:af16b6ad-43d1-4587-8707-35cf87ed5fd1]
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Arran Griffith
Wed, Mar 23, 2022 5:01 PM

Hey All!
Quick reminder that our upcoming Community Collection Spotlight is next week! If you haven't already registered, you can do so for FREE here: https://bit.ly/35MqNeH

All the details are attached below. Hope to see you all there!

Cheers,
Arran

Arran Griffith
Program Coordinator / Outreach & Community Engagement Rep.
LYRASIS brings together several open-source, community-supported programs, giving it's members & users a strong backbone for sustainability through shared infrastructure & enhanced developmental collaboration. Learn how you can helphttps://www.lyrasis.org/membership/Pages/duraspace-membership.aspx.

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From: Arran Griffith
Sent: March 3, 2022 1:11 PM
To: talk@lists.collectionspace.org talk@lists.collectionspace.org
Subject: Join Us! CollectionSpace Community Collections Spotlight: Cataloguing & Exhibiting Time-Based Media

Hi Everyone!

We are excited to share with you details on our upcoming Community Collections Spotlight Webinar focusing on Cataloguing & Exhibiting Time-Based Media! Join us on March 30, 2022 from 1:00-2:00pm Eastern to hear from the Museum of the Moving Image on working with the team at CollectionSpace to help improve support for cataloguing time-based media. Registration is FREE. Learn more and reserve your spot today!

​[cid:4029ab90-4a0d-47d6-ac98-3154040790cb]

CollectionSpace Community Collections Spotlight: Cataloguing & Exhibiting Time-Based Media

SAVE THE DATE! March 30, 2022 - 1:00-2:00pm Eastern

https://bit.ly/35MqNeH

DESCRIPTION:

Trying to cram information about time-based and born-digital artworks into a museum collections management system that wasn’t built for it can be tough. In this Community Spotlight webinar, Regina Harsanyi, and Miranda Hambro, from the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) will share the work they’ve done designing extensions for CollectionSpace to improve support for cataloging, description, and exhibition of born-digital and time-based works. MoMI staff will share information about the standards and references used to develop the draft requirements. They will share the process of working with the CollectionSpace program team to finalize the new field list, create and workshop wireframes, and prepare the extension for inclusion in an upcoming CollectionSpace release. This webinar is part of the “Community Collections Spotlight” series.

PRESENTERS:

Regina Harsanyi is passionate about improving and educating others on best practices for the longevity of variable media. A graduate of New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts, Harsanyi has primarily focused on the topic of time-based media art from historical and technical perspectives in both private and public sectors. She has led major time-based media preventive conservation projects for multiple institutions, studios, and collectors, including but not limited to Museum of the Moving Image, bitforms gallery, and Leo Villareal. From 2017-2020, Harsanyi also facilitated over 200 exhibitions across 26 locations under Wallplay, many of which highlighted the legitimacy of creative technology. She remains dedicated to creating interdisciplinary bridges between academia, museums, collectors, corporations, and artists to better serve the longevity of complex works of art.

Miranda Hambro is the Collections Manager/Registrar at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York. She has a bachelor’s degree in Art History and Anthropology from the University of Washington, Seattle, and a Master’s degree in Museum Studies from University College London’s Institute of Archaeology. She has worked at various museums, archives and other arts institutions for over 20 years, usually deep in the guts of their collections databases.

Facilitator: Megan Forbes, Program Manager for CollectionSpace.

Registration is FREE, all you need to do it complete the following form to get your invitation:

https://bit.ly/35MqNeH

Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity! See you on March 30th!

Cheers,

Arran Griffith
Program Coordinator / Outreach & Community Engagement Rep.
LYRASIS brings together several open-source, community-supported programs, giving it's members & users a strong backbone for sustainability through shared infrastructure & enhanced developmental collaboration. Learn how you can helphttps://www.lyrasis.org/membership/Pages/duraspace-membership.aspx.

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Hey All! Quick reminder that our upcoming Community Collection Spotlight is next week! If you haven't already registered, you can do so for FREE here: https://bit.ly/35MqNeH All the details are attached below. Hope to see you all there! Cheers, Arran --- Arran Griffith Program Coordinator / Outreach & Community Engagement Rep. LYRASIS brings together several open-source, community-supported programs, giving it's members & users a strong backbone for sustainability through shared infrastructure & enhanced developmental collaboration. Learn how you can help<https://www.lyrasis.org/membership/Pages/duraspace-membership.aspx>. [https://www.lyrasis.org/DCSP/PublishingImages/fedora.jpg] [cid:a24f1b79-6d66-46c2-865d-359a72528765] ________________________________ From: Arran Griffith Sent: March 3, 2022 1:11 PM To: talk@lists.collectionspace.org <talk@lists.collectionspace.org> Subject: Join Us! CollectionSpace Community Collections Spotlight: Cataloguing & Exhibiting Time-Based Media Hi Everyone! We are excited to share with you details on our upcoming Community Collections Spotlight Webinar focusing on Cataloguing & Exhibiting Time-Based Media! Join us on March 30, 2022 from 1:00-2:00pm Eastern to hear from the Museum of the Moving Image on working with the team at CollectionSpace to help improve support for cataloguing time-based media. Registration is FREE. Learn more and reserve your spot today! ​[cid:4029ab90-4a0d-47d6-ac98-3154040790cb] CollectionSpace Community Collections Spotlight: Cataloguing & Exhibiting Time-Based Media SAVE THE DATE! March 30, 2022 - 1:00-2:00pm Eastern https://bit.ly/35MqNeH DESCRIPTION: Trying to cram information about time-based and born-digital artworks into a museum collections management system that wasn’t built for it can be tough. In this Community Spotlight webinar, Regina Harsanyi, and Miranda Hambro, from the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) will share the work they’ve done designing extensions for CollectionSpace to improve support for cataloging, description, and exhibition of born-digital and time-based works. MoMI staff will share information about the standards and references used to develop the draft requirements. They will share the process of working with the CollectionSpace program team to finalize the new field list, create and workshop wireframes, and prepare the extension for inclusion in an upcoming CollectionSpace release. This webinar is part of the “Community Collections Spotlight” series. PRESENTERS: Regina Harsanyi is passionate about improving and educating others on best practices for the longevity of variable media. A graduate of New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts, Harsanyi has primarily focused on the topic of time-based media art from historical and technical perspectives in both private and public sectors. She has led major time-based media preventive conservation projects for multiple institutions, studios, and collectors, including but not limited to Museum of the Moving Image, bitforms gallery, and Leo Villareal. From 2017-2020, Harsanyi also facilitated over 200 exhibitions across 26 locations under Wallplay, many of which highlighted the legitimacy of creative technology. She remains dedicated to creating interdisciplinary bridges between academia, museums, collectors, corporations, and artists to better serve the longevity of complex works of art. Miranda Hambro is the Collections Manager/Registrar at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York. She has a bachelor’s degree in Art History and Anthropology from the University of Washington, Seattle, and a Master’s degree in Museum Studies from University College London’s Institute of Archaeology. She has worked at various museums, archives and other arts institutions for over 20 years, usually deep in the guts of their collections databases. Facilitator: Megan Forbes, Program Manager for CollectionSpace. Registration is FREE, all you need to do it complete the following form to get your invitation: https://bit.ly/35MqNeH Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity! See you on March 30th! Cheers, --- Arran Griffith Program Coordinator / Outreach & Community Engagement Rep. LYRASIS brings together several open-source, community-supported programs, giving it's members & users a strong backbone for sustainability through shared infrastructure & enhanced developmental collaboration. Learn how you can help<https://www.lyrasis.org/membership/Pages/duraspace-membership.aspx>. [https://www.lyrasis.org/DCSP/PublishingImages/fedora.jpg] [cid:af16b6ad-43d1-4587-8707-35cf87ed5fd1]