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| Definition | To say that a work can be duplicated implies that a copy could not be distinguished from the original by an independent observer. This behavior applies to artifacts that can be perfectly cloned, as in digital media, or to artifacts comprising readymade, industrially fabricated, or massproduced components. Variable Media Glossary. Depocas, A., Ippolito, J., and Jones, C. (eds) (2003). Permanence Through Change: The Variable Media Approach. New York: Guggenheim Museum Publications and the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art Science and Technology http://www.variablemedia.net/e/preserving/html/var_pub_index.html |
| Broader Term ↑ | Behaviour (variable media environment) |
| Related Terms ↔ | Clone Mirroring |