[game_preservation] Game preservation research news, etc.
Vowell, Zachary W
zvowell at austin.utexas.edu
Mon Jun 23 10:43:56 EDT 2008
Will do, Andrew- we're working on redesigning our website so as to be easily updated, & there'll be news posted there from this project & from other aspects of the archive as well.
On 6/23/08 9:25 AM, "Andrew Armstrong" <andrew at aarmstrong.org> wrote:
Sounds awesome Zach, and glad you could join in the mailing list as well :)
Keep us all posted on the developments of the project, too. It'll be
good to know what's going down at the UT archive as you wrok on it as
well :-)
Andrew
Vowell, Zachary W wrote:
> Hello everyone--
> Well, I thought I'd finally introduce myself to the list and quit lurking,
> so.... my name's Zach, and I work as the archivist for the UT Videogame
> Archive in Austin, TX. It's been so helpful to listen in on the list's
> discussions of problems/challenges facing the preservation of games and
> their history, and here's hoping I can contribute a little more to those
> discussions in the future.
>
> Plus I had a piece of news that might be of interest. A professor here at
> UT (Univ. of Texas) has received a grant from the Institute of Museum and
> Library Services (IMLS) for a research project entitled: "Video Games and
> the Cultural Record: Studying the Creation Processes and Artifacts of the
> Video Game Industry for the Purpose of Collection and Preservation."
>
> I'll be involved, because the Videogame Archive is serving as the repository
> of record for the project-- the grant stipulates that a project must partner
> up with a repository. From what I know, the prof., Megan Winget, will be
> interviewing a lot of videogame professionals as part of the project (the
> interviews eventually ending up in the archive), and there will probably be
> other valuable by-products of the project, aside from, you know, her
> findings.
>
> That's all for now. I included a longer description of the project below if
> anyone's interested. Best--
>
>
> --
> Zach Vowell
> Archivist, UT Videogame Archive
> Center for American History
> zvowell at austin.utexas.edu
> http://www.utvideogamearchive.org
>
>
>
>
> "This Early Career Development grant will provide support for Assistant
> Professor Megan Winget to study the collection and preservation of
> 'massively multiplayer online' (MMO) games. Currently, preservation models
> for many types of digital creations focus on the end product, resulting in
> the loss of most of the artifacts from the creative process. This becomes
> especially problematic as an increasing number of digital products have no
> definite completion. Using ethnographic research techniques, Dr. Winget will
> seek to better understand the video game industry's methods, behaviors, and
> attitudes for the purpose of building more meaningful models of collection
> and preservation of complex, community-built digital creations. This
> research carries the promise of informing a wide array of issues in digital
> preservation, from digital media art to immersive learning environments."
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