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Hi Fatima (and other colleagues),

We are just about to begin using the Events module, initially for capturing programming events to provide an authoritative record link for related Exhibitions, Objects and assets in our DAMS. We are also looking at using it for 'iteration' records for our Time-based and Digital Media Art objects, i.e. records of specific installations of a work whose 'identity' is documented in an Object record. I think this idea bears some similarity to what Farris Wahbeh at the Whitney is doing in using Events to document performance art. Check out his webinar "Performance Art: Notes on Cataloguing and Documentation," (based on a talk he gave at Collective Imagination 2016) on the GS Community website for the detail.

Cheers,
Frances Lloyd-Baynes
Minneapolis Institute of Art

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