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Time-based media art presents unique challenges for the field of conservation. While early media conservators often came from traditional sculpture conservation backgrounds, contemporary media conservators benefit from having diverse backgrounds and experiences. The
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Conservation formed the
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is a term coined by museum conservators for durational works of art that unfold over a period of time. This work often relies on technology, but includes mediums such as
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