TY - ART TI - Storage in Collaborative Networked Art AU - Jason Freeman AU - National Endowment for the Arts AB - "Jason Freeman is an Associate Professor of Music in the College of Architecture at Georgia Tech. This chapter explores the role of storage in media art and, more specifically, its role in collaborative creativity within the field of networked music. Through a series of paired analyses of works that differentially emphasize transmission and storage or which employ different approaches to storage, the chapter discusses different opportunities, challenges, and issues related to storage in collaborative, networked art. Music by the Rova Saxophone Quartet and by Nick Collins frames a discussion of composition and improvisation; two works by The Hub initiate an analysis of the influence of technology on network design and on collaborative models of shared material and shared control; broadcast works by Max Neuhaus introduce the concept of active storage systems; the online sites WebDrum and Jamglue raise questions about network latency and the persistency of storage; and Bicycle Built for 2,000 and Graph Theory manipulate the level of awareness of storage mechanisms by various participants." -- From Turbulence C3 - Web PY - 2009 LA - English M3 - Collaborative, Hypermedia, Essay, Scholarship UR - https://the-next.eliterature.org/works/1357/0/0/ DB - The NEXT Y2 - 2025-04-19 ER -