The Visual Music Archive has been set up by Heike Sperling. This is an excellent online resource for all that is happening in visual music and would be worth bookmarking and coming back to regularly. The layout is really easy to use and follow and this is an exciting resource, that I will definitely be keeping in touch with regularly.
Heike makes the very interesting points about archiving practice via online means.
"Since the Visual Music Archive is not a blog it accumulates slowly and steadily, and shall continue to far into the future.
To seek completeness in the field of fine arts seems rather eerie. A wunderkammer, on the other hand, is far more interesting, challenging, and provides inspiring impulses. As a library's inner sanctum."
Source: http://www.heikesperling.de/visualmusic.0.html
There are really useful categories from which to browse the archive.
Latest Editions
Artists
Works
Reading
Visit
http://visualmusicarchive.org/
Visual Music Archive |
Heike makes the very interesting points about archiving practice via online means.
"Since the Visual Music Archive is not a blog it accumulates slowly and steadily, and shall continue to far into the future.
To seek completeness in the field of fine arts seems rather eerie. A wunderkammer, on the other hand, is far more interesting, challenging, and provides inspiring impulses. As a library's inner sanctum."
Source: http://www.heikesperling.de/visualmusic.0.html
There are really useful categories from which to browse the archive.
Latest Editions
Artists
Works
Reading
Visit
http://visualmusicarchive.org/