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Artifact digital
Artifact digital










Her work primarily focuses on the exploratory integration of conceptual texts, painting, and sculpture. Jessica Mairena is a mixed media artist who currently attends the University of Richmond. Ultimately, Alvarez’s piece displaces and reorientates, forcing us to uncover, dig and discover. Of course, the forgotten and seemingly antiquated site was abandoned at the rise of social media apps like Snapchat and Instagram, becoming an artifact within an artifact. These artifacts are then displayed and featured on Tumblr, which once dominated as an art collection space that subverted the functionality and legitimacy of the museum space. Alvarez’s Alternative Artifacts fit within a larger context of digital commentary on subversive seemingness and museum imaging, building upon Tumblr art collectives like The Jogging whose whimsical and often ridiculous works are dignified, curated, and presented as if they were within an institutional setting. Their seemingness is incredibly convincing… We as viewers are displaced between what this piece portrays itself to be and what it actually is. Though the color bars present themselves as legitimate tools for an accurate museum-worthy image, even these tools simply mimic actual color separation guides and gray scales used for museum photography.

artifact digital

Its artifact status is further verified in the pieces’ composition: the objects are portrayed as if they are being photo documented for “museum purposes,” as indicated by the dramatic photographic flash and various color bars that frame the sculptures. Alvarez simulates physicality in a digital space through the agedness and ambiguity of the sculpture time is assumed to affect these pieces even though they are artificial. Digital artifacts are embedded in wider and constantly shifting ecosystems such that they become increasingly editable, interactive, reprogrammable. His sculptures, particularly the ladder-like Alternative Artifact 2, are constructed as if they possessed purpose in prehistoric culture, but instead simply mimic the aesthetic of a functional artifact thereby inhabiting the space between an aesthetic sculpture and an object of historical significance. Through pixelization and texturization, his “artifacts” seem to be degraded man-made stone objects from prehistory with a functionality distant to modern viewers. Alvarez, who is interested in the seemingly primitive without “determinable origin,” creates sculpture that thrives within the static digital realm. In digital sound recordings, the effect of lossy compression is often cited as accounting for audible artifacts, although several other types of artifacts may. Therefore, the digital artifact poses several inquiries: How are digital objects affected by time? How can artists interpret time’s operation in the nebulous and nonphysical digital realm? How can these objects create a cohesive digital art history?Īrtist Lesser Alvarez addresses these philosophical inquiries in his multifaceted digital sculpture series Alternative Artifacts. The digital artifact is the embodiment of this paradox, as it is evidence of the antiquated that is still digitally viable.

ARTIFACT DIGITAL CODE

The digital ages paradoxically its code constantly evolves but eventually becomes obsolete. Once an object is released into the digital, its movement through time becomes less conspicuous. The digital proves to be a nuanced facet of this physical affirmation. Its time gives a particular aesthetic - it has to be old enough to look old. The artifact is evidence of time because it moves with time. It is the index of that which came before the something that sits as evidence of time to remind viewers that time exists. We've normalized the artifact names and annotated them with information useful in understanding these artifacts in the context of your digital enterprise, information supply chain, and security architecture.The artifact is affirmation. The control information comes from NIST Special Publication 800-53R4, Security and Privacy Controls for Information Systems and Organizationsand Special Publication and NIST Special Publication 800-53AR4, Assessing Security and Privacy Controls in Federal Information Systems and Organizations Building Effective Assessment Plans.

artifact digital

Supplement the artifacts here with other relevent documents and records dictated by your risk-based cybersecurity program and your information supply chain requirements. You can use the Links Panels to select the individual controls or control enhancements you want to work with. From here you can navigate to the individual control pages where the artifacts associated with each control or control enhancement are displayed with the control. This is a consolidated view of the artifacts organized in a way to make the information usable. Each control family has a page dedicated to presenting all of the artifacts associated with the controls and control enhancements in that family.










Artifact digital