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CloudPad - a cloud-based documentation and archiving tool for mixed reality artworks

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posted on 2025-08-06, 13:56 authored by G Giannachi, H Lowood, D Rowland, S Benford, D Price
This paper reflects on the process of designing and building a documentation and archiving tool named CloudPad on the basis of its first evaluation at Stanford Libraries and the San Francisco Art Institute in September 2010. The paper explores the value of CloudPad and its ability to document individual users’ replay of an artwork within the context of performance documentation and new media archiving, speculating on its possible use within a number of curatorial, educational and creative contexts that are relevant to digital humanities.

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publication-status: Accepted

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Digital Humanities 2011

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Digital Humanities 2011

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Digital Humanities 2011, June 19 – 22, Stanford University

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