We basically have to find, somehow, an ancient version of Windows, an old version of Chrome, and old versions of a lot of other pieces of software. Then we have to put it all on an older computer because said old version of Windows won't support new hardware.
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And maybe it's because it's so much more complicated, or at least it seems so (I question whether it actually is). Maybe it's because technology design is (usually) practiced with short-term goals in the commercial sector, and that's all we have to learn from.
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But seriously, if you want your artwork to last more than a couple of years you need to start thinking about this stuff. You need to start thinking about whether or not the work you create will be broken by a security patch in 6 months or will comically speed up on a faster CPU.
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I'm not even trying to be critical of your work. I want it to last. I want people to see it. I want people to see it for generations to come. Right now, it's disappearing. You're disappearing it. We can't stop it. We're trying. Help us out.
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Anyway, enough diatribe, how about some guidelines: - Don't use a web browser, any web browser. - Does that mean don't use Javascript? Maybe. - Don't tie anything to machine performance. USE EXPLICIT TIMING MECHANISMS.
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- Don't use the latest programming language, whatever it is. Use the boring, stable thing that's widely supported. Enterprise software will require it to function for years so we'll have resources to keep it going. - Same thing with hardware
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Document the hell out of your work. Describe it in great detail. Record video of it. Give us as much reference material as is humanly possible so we can know your intent. Sometimes, the only way to make art work is to rebuild part of it. If we know the target, we can hit it.
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If we don't know what you originally wanted, we either: A) Won't show it ever again or B) Will change it while trying to make it work
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Again, none of this is meant to be a criticism of the artists in question. Think of it as an intervention. We want your work to live on. That's why we acquire it. Help us make that possible.
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You must be working at a very sad collection, if you don't see new media artists developing/committed to their tools
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I've got a great new media piece in the works. I've melted down the iron ore but I'm having trouble simultaneously programming a bios for when I finish creating the components

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