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* [http://ursuladamm.de/598 Ursula Damm: 598]
* [http://ursuladamm.de/598 Ursula Damm: 598]
* [http://www.maxneupert.de/breakup Max Neupert: Breakup]
* [http://www.maxneupert.de/breakup Max Neupert: Breakup]
* [http://www.streamingmuseum.org/news/simultania-project-global-participation-1113/] Simultania Project.  This is an exhibition, more than a single artwork.  Many participants contribute video shot at the same time on the same day, but from a variety of different locations all over the world.  These videos are combined into a multi-channel exhibition.
* [http://www.e-flux.com/timebank/] e-flux's art/timebanking experiment.  "an experiment in alternative economics"

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Recording is the technical operation to linearize the elasticity of time. Once banned on a medium the past can be accessed, processed and played back. The medium, especially the digital one, allows for instant categorization, storage, and retrieval. When analog video became available to artists in the 70ies they proptly discovered that the recorded footage can be much more than documentation; it is a new medium itself. With digital video and it becomes a source for real-time artworks.

This compilation lists a few artworks which could fit to the subject, it is not a selection for the actual show but a mere illustration of what it could look like.

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  • Ursula Damm: 598
  • Max Neupert: Breakup
  • [1] Simultania Project. This is an exhibition, more than a single artwork. Many participants contribute video shot at the same time on the same day, but from a variety of different locations all over the world. These videos are combined into a multi-channel exhibition.
  • [2] e-flux's art/timebanking experiment. "an experiment in alternative economics"