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The Australian Emulation Network Phase 2 - Extending the Reach (ARC LIEF administered by Swinburne University of Technology) (2025-2027)

Abstract

This project aims to extend the reach of the Australian Emulation Network, conserving born digital artefacts and making them accessible for research purposes. High value collections from university archives and the GLAM sector requiring legacy computer environments will be targeted. The project expects to generate new knowledge across media arts, design, and architecture. Expected outcomes include stabilising and providing researchers with emulated access to born digital cultural artefacts, sharing legacy computer environments across the network, and expanding the Australian software preservation Community of Practice, building skills in preserving and emulating digital cultural artefacts across an expanded set of domains and institutions.

Experts

Dr Caroline Wilson-Barnao

Affiliate of Centre for Digital Cultures & Societies
Centre for Digital Cultures & Societies
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Affiliate of Research Centre in Creative Arts and Human Flourishing
Research Centre in Creative Arts and Human Flourishing
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Affiliate of Centre of Architecture, Theory, Culture, and History
Centre of Architecture, Theory, Criticism and History
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Lecturer
School of Communication and Arts
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Caroline Wilson-Barnao
Caroline Wilson-Barnao

Dr Kim Machan

Honorary Fellow
School of Communication and Arts
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Kim Machan
Kim Machan