Preserving today for tomorrow: a case study of an archive of Interactive Music Installations
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2009Author
Bressan, Federica
Canazza, Sergio
Roda, Antonio
Orio, Nicola
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This work presents the problems addressed
and the first results obtained by a project aimed at
the preservation of Interactive Music Installations (IMI).
Preservation requires that besides all the necessary components
for the (re)production of a performance, also the
knowledge about these components is kept, so that the
original process can be repeated at any given time. This
work proposes a multilevel approach for the preservation
of IMI. As case studies, the Pinocchio Square (installed in
EXPO 2002) and the Il Caos delle Sfere are considered.