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SESSION:01 :: 21.04.2026 (BACKGROUND : PAST WORKS : INITIAL IDEAS) | SESSION:01 :: 21.04.2026 (BACKGROUND : PAST WORKS : INITIAL IDEAS) | ||
[[File:DTAD save-it-for-later render-out.png|thumb|[[File:DTAD save-it-for-later project-documentation.pdf|thumb|This project was created during WiSe25 in collaboration with fellow classmates Berkin Yesil and Serap Kacmaz.]]|340x340px]]SAVE IT FOR LATER | [[File:DTAD save-it-for-later render-out.png|thumb|[[File:DTAD save-it-for-later project-documentation.pdf|thumb|This project was created during WiSe25 in collaboration with fellow classmates Berkin Yesil and Serap Kacmaz.]]|340x340px]]SAVE IT FOR LATER* | ||
This project explores how archiving changes when the object of archaeology is no longer purely physical but also digital. | This project explores how archiving changes when the object of archaeology is no longer purely physical but also digital. | ||
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What remains after the exhibition is not the work itself, but a fragmented, insufficient archive composed of chosen moments. The project does not attempt to solve the problem of preserving media art. Instead, it makes the impossibility of preservation visible. | What remains after the exhibition is not the work itself, but a fragmented, insufficient archive composed of chosen moments. The project does not attempt to solve the problem of preserving media art. Instead, it makes the impossibility of preservation visible. | ||
''*This project was created during WiSe25 in collaboration with fellow classmates Berkin Yesil and Serap Kacmaz.'' | |||
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