Listen "17: Digital Curators Series 01—Douglas Dodds on Collecting and Valuing Emerging Technologies"
Episode Synopsis
In this conversation, Peter Bauman (Editor-in-Chief at Le Random) interviews Douglas Dodds, a longtime Senior Digital Curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) and a pivotal figure in the institutional collecting of new media art.
The discussion covers the challenges of collecting digital art, including sourcing, preserving and showcasing these works in a museum context. Dodds shares particularly valuable insights into the acquisition process, from identifying valuable pieces to navigating relationships with artists and galleries. He also reflects on the unique historical significance of the V&A's collection, which spans early computer-generated works to contemporary digital media, emphasizing the importance of context in building a cohesive and enduring collection.
They also discuss the role of donations, the complex value of digital art beyond financial metrics and the delicate relationship between institutions and new digital mediums like NFTs. We get a museum perspective on the concerns of our community.
📖 Chapters
[00:00:03]: Introduction to Le Random Digital Curators Series
[00:01:35]: Challenges in Collecting Digital Art
[00:03:31]: Identifying Worthwhile Artworks and Preservation Issues
[00:05:14]: Process of Identifying Digital Art to Collect
[00:09:17]: V&A's Goals and Unique Collection Aspects
[00:14:54]: Sourcing Digital Artworks and Building Relationships
[00:20:55]: Donations vs. Purchases in Acquisitions
[00:26:03]: Value of Digital Art for Museums
[00:34:00]: Final Steps in the Acquisition Process
[00:42:28]: Impact of Patric Prince on Digital Art Collection
The discussion covers the challenges of collecting digital art, including sourcing, preserving and showcasing these works in a museum context. Dodds shares particularly valuable insights into the acquisition process, from identifying valuable pieces to navigating relationships with artists and galleries. He also reflects on the unique historical significance of the V&A's collection, which spans early computer-generated works to contemporary digital media, emphasizing the importance of context in building a cohesive and enduring collection.
They also discuss the role of donations, the complex value of digital art beyond financial metrics and the delicate relationship between institutions and new digital mediums like NFTs. We get a museum perspective on the concerns of our community.
📖 Chapters
[00:00:03]: Introduction to Le Random Digital Curators Series
[00:01:35]: Challenges in Collecting Digital Art
[00:03:31]: Identifying Worthwhile Artworks and Preservation Issues
[00:05:14]: Process of Identifying Digital Art to Collect
[00:09:17]: V&A's Goals and Unique Collection Aspects
[00:14:54]: Sourcing Digital Artworks and Building Relationships
[00:20:55]: Donations vs. Purchases in Acquisitions
[00:26:03]: Value of Digital Art for Museums
[00:34:00]: Final Steps in the Acquisition Process
[00:42:28]: Impact of Patric Prince on Digital Art Collection
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