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====General Collection==== The archive's collections include [[Multimedia Arts|multimedia artworks]] that reflect the transformation of [[New media art|new media art practices]] from analog to disc-based and from there to networked and [[web-based application]] during the past decades.<ref name="NEH"/> The collections combine artworks produced on CD/ DVD-Rom, [[VHS]]/[[digital video]] and internet (online and offline holdings) as well as supporting materials, such as unpublished manuscripts and designs, digital and photographic documentation of installations and performances, digital ephemera, interviews, photographs, catalogs, monographs, and resource guides to [[new media art]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Murray|first1=Timothy|title=About the project|url=http://goldsen.library.cornell.edu/about/index.php|website=Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art|publisher=Cornell University Library|access-date= June 18, 2015}}</ref> The general collection consists of various material about audio, sound art, eco and bio art, exhibitions, artist compilations, installations, interactive narrative, poetry, online listserv, internet art journals, performance, theory, video art, and cinema. Among the artists whose work can be found in the general collection are [[Gary Hill]], [[Iimura Takahiko]], [[Ardele Lister]], [[Michael Snow]], [[Janet Cardiff]], [[Chantal Akerman]], [[Kevin McCoy (artist)|Jennifer and Kevin McCoy]], [[Shu Lea Cheang]], and others. The collection contains work ranging from the 1960s up to the present day.
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