'Human Error - welcome'

Information

Type

Archival Record

Identifier

GB3451/OC/D/1704/83

Other Identifiers

OC-D-1704-83 (local reference number)
ACC 2017/4 (83) ()

Date(s)

2011 (was creation date of)

Record Resource Extent

79 MB

Scope and Content

Video 'Human Error - welcome' providing an introduction to the works contained in the 'Human Error' exhibition. Possibly shown during the exhibition at the Chinese Arts Centre in 2011. (2 mins 39s)

History

This record was originally held in box 1 of the programme archive. 

It was previously stored other DVDs containing gallery copies of the art works which were displayed during the exhibition. These were appraised as they were copies of videos held elsewhere. 

Access and Use

Representation Type

mediated ➔ digital ➔ digital video

Conditions on Access

Access to the original record is restricted while it is processed.

Conditions on Use

Copyright of Household with Dario Uteras. This record is available to view for private non-commercial research purposes only.

Credit Statement: Human Error: welcome', (2011) Household with Dario Uteras. Courtesy of the esea ResearchLab, (GB3451/OC/D/1704/83).

Related Information

Keywords & Terms

Copyright Restricted ; Restricted ; two-dimensional moving images ; art works ; Originals ; DVDs ; digital video ; vob ; Thomas Street Programme (2003-) ; video art

Descriptive Note

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