FIELD NAME | DEFINITION | EXAMPLES |
Title of Work | The Title of the work as a whole | Herstory |
Title of Component | Title of each component (use one row per component) | Audio file of song played during "Herstory" |
Creator | Name of Artist of the entire work | Anne Graham |
Creator Affiliation | Affiliation of the Artist of the entire work | UW DXArts Master's Degree Candidate |
Rights Abstract | Summary of rights/restrictions/copyright statement. Can the the same for every component or differerent for each component | Creative Commons License You are free to share this work - to copy, distribute and transmit the work to remix - to adapt the work under the following conditions: Attribute this work to Anne Graham, UW DXArts |
Short Description | Short description of each item, including an entry for the entire work | Instrumental music recording involving four wind instruments |
Keywords | Keywords useable for searching, one per item, including the entire work | search lost video moving image audio music score feathers jar immersion basic machine code computer food strawberries smell olfactory sight aria instrumental |
Artist's Statement | Statement of Artist's approach to their work in general | I am interested in manipulating time. When someone is fully engaged in an experience, time behaves differently for them than when they are not engaged outside of themselves. My work is about assisting viewers of my art to experience the effect of a small time wrinkle. |
Artist's Intention for this work | Statement of Artist's intention behind the creation of this work | To ensure full engagement, and hence to help viewers lose themselves in an experience, I wish to stimulate all their senses simultaneously, and thereby altering their sense of the time that has passed. This piece is the audio (aural) component of that attempt. |
Date of Creation | Date(s) the component was created. Can be a span of time. | Spring 2008 |
Date Available | Date the finished work was viewable by faculty, or installed for public view (unveiled) | May 16, 2008 |
Date Modified | Date that significant changes were made to the original version (can be a span of time) | Updated June, 2008 |
Date of Submission | Date the work was described in this spreadsheet (can be the date the work was submitted for archiving) | May 16, 2008 |
Contributor* | Name of a contributor to the work | Brent Norwood |
Contributor Role* | Role that this contributor played | musician - played the flute for the audio recording |
Contributor Affiliation* | Affiliation of this contributor | UW School of Music |
Name of File | The filename, including a file extension, of the item. | aria.mp3 |
File Format | Description of what type of file is being submitted | mp3 audio file |
Hardware | Type(s) of hardware required to view/use the file | Computer, speakers |
Software | Type(s) of software required to view/use the file | Apple Quicktime |
Format extent | Length of audio or video, number of lines of a program, some descriptor of the item. | 14:34 minutes |
Medium | description of the media used in the component, such as wood, glass | digital audio recording |
Work Genre | type of art work, such as interactive painting or simulation | audio recording |
Spatial Coverage | How much physical space is required for this component? | |
Temporal Coverage | How much time is required for this component to play or experience? | 14:34 minutes |
Language | Language(s) needed to understand this component - not necessarily a spoken language, ie., morse code | none |
Identifier | Unique identifier of each component - some code you create | herstoryaudio1 |
*These three fields are repeated for each item as many times as necessary to collect all contributors.