The ELL Team has received a small seed grant to inventory the works in the web journals managed by @eliterature in its repository and test the process for recording Flash works published by those journals with @rhizome's Webrecorder. We start this work on May 6. #elitrocks
Announcing an updated https://t.co/acEc68sSr5 UI featuring a new cover page layout to improve access to public collections and curated bookmarks.
More info in a post by @PatPot and @despens:
https://t.co/5Wsq1eKK46
Many thanks to our beta testers who helped test this release!
Excited to debut this collaboration with digital preservationist & researcher @1xMona at https://t.co/AE5MmlCSFf this weekend. 10 screenshots of early web browsers undergoing compatibility tests. Selected from 1000+ images from Mona's research w/ @rhizome#nytzf2018#wdpd2018
I love this example of vintage game graphics rendered on their intended target, a CRT, vs. modern pixel-perfect emulation. On the CRT they look much more depthy and almost more detailed as you brain fills in the blurred gaps
From this neat article: https://t.co/xC6JC0P7wF
We've been working on some preservation resources, and a version of our guide to taking screenshots of net art and publishing those screenshots is included in this book project from @HauserWirth Books, launching Saturday at #nyabf.
We're happy to announce that the latest release of Webrecorder is out! Includes new curatorial features for organizing collections, a brand new React-based interface, and much more! Details at:
https://t.co/02ScFrflt5 #webarchiving@rhizome
Had such an amazing time at @mediarchaeology this past week digging through decades of computer history with @PatPot and Will. Thanks to the ever inspiring @loriemerson for making this collection possible!
Very excited to be doing a residency at the Media Archaeology Lab at UC Boulder with @channelstudiony this March!
https://t.co/wzE73Oy4Ry
We'll be diving deep into typographic explorations of early PC terminal typefaces & charsets — stay tuned. ▓▒░
We are excited to announce the full schedule for the National Forum on Ethics and Archiving the Web, March 22-24 at @newmuseum, supported by @US_IMLS and @knightfdn. Details and tickets are available here: https://t.co/2Ghc1nLQ5V
Announcing pywb 2.0 release!
pywb (https://t.co/qbWlvwyN9i) is the engine that powers Webrecorder, and a standalone web archiving replay & capture toolkit.
Find out more on our blog at:
https://t.co/g1e7YBDRko
Or, dive into the full docs at: https://t.co/IAhpG5Q0K5
.@Rhizome to enhance #Webrecorder, which creates and shares interactive, archival copies of websites past and present. Take a look at how this project has progressed to current day: https://t.co/t3f5J9y200, https://t.co/f7v8zuSZSz
Want to help us make Webrecorder better and more scalable?
We're hiring a backend-end developer @rhizome
https://t.co/5Rz3aRQJBy
Apply by January 16th, 2018!
Also, the https://t.co/pgJNcTCe4O home page gets a visual update, take a look!