Transformation Digital Art Symposium 2018 reports
In the context of the new LIMA project Art Host, the symposium ‘Transformation Digital Art 2018’ took place at LIMA in Amsterdam on the 22th and 23th of March 2018.International participants from an array of professional backgrounds asked what strategies could be developed in order to take artworks of an inherently digital, performative and processual nature into the future. Speakers shared best practices, research and cases studies concerning both artist-led and institutional strategies geared towards the future presentation of born-digital and software based art.

During the two days of the Transformation Digital Art symposium, LIMA affiliated researchers were invited to document the various sessions from the programme by writing a summarizing reports. The results of these efforts are available below:
Day 1, Part I: Artists in Need of Documentation, Scores, Support and Services.
By Mila van der Weide
By Mila van der Weide
By Claudia Roeck
Day 2, Part I: Sustainable Storage of Digital Art
By Axelle Van Wynsberghe & Julie Boschat Thorez
Day 2, Part II, option A: How to Take Control—Best Practices
By Axelle Van Wynsberghe
Day 2, Part II, option B: How to Take Control in Institutional Collections-Best Practices
By Claudia Roeck
Conclusion
By Gaby Wijers
Day 2, Part I: Sustainable Storage of Digital Art
By Axelle Van Wynsberghe & Julie Boschat Thorez
Day 2, Part II, option A: How to Take Control—Best Practices
By Axelle Van Wynsberghe
Day 2, Part II, option B: How to Take Control in Institutional Collections-Best Practices
By Claudia Roeck
Conclusion
By Gaby Wijers




Photo's by Jose Miguel Biscaya