This is the new and improved web site for the Matters in Media Art Project: mattersinmediaaart.org. This site aims to be a resource for collectors, artists, and institutions of all sizes caring for works of art that have moving image, electronic, and digital elements. If you have questions about how to acquire and preserve these works, here you will find practical tools and examples to guide you. Mattersinmediaart.org site is powered by jekyll, uses the materialize framework, and is hosted via GitHub pages.
Having completely redesigned and reorganized the Matters in Media Art site, we are very interested in hearing your feedback. Other than filing issues (see below), you can give us your feedback through the following brief survey: http://goo.gl/forms/kfPsM8tcic
Unless otherwise noted, all Matters in Media Art content is licensed under the [Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license] (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Any and all unique code is licensed under the MIT license. This means that all Matters in Media Art content (unless otherwise noted) and source code is free to copy, share, adopt, reuse, and redistribute.
We welcome input, feedback, and contributions to Matter in Media Art from anyone with a passionate interest in the topic of collecting, and preseving media art. All issues and pull requests will be considered.