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Caitlin Jones and Paul Kuranko

Caitlin Jones at the 2007 DOCAM Annual Summit (video)
Caitlin Jones at the 2007 DOCAM Annual Summit (video)
From 2001 to 2006, Caitlin Jones held a combined research position in both the Curatorial and Conservation departments at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. With a background in Art History and Archival Studies, she originally worked in conjunction with the Daniel Langlois Foundation as the Langlois Fellow for Variable Media Preservation. She co-edited the Guggenheim/Langlois publication Permanence Through Change: The Variable Media Approach, was co-curator of Seeing Double: Emulation in Theory and Practice at the Guggenheim, and was recently assistant curator for the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin exhibition Nam June Paik: Global Groove 2004 (Berlin, Germany).

Paul Kuranko brings to the project almost 20 years experience in fabricating and installing works of media art. For the past ten years, he has been the Media Arts Specialist at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York). He has been integral to the success of countless exhibitions at the Museum including Mediascape (1996), The Worlds of Nam June Paik (2000), Bill Viola: Going Forth by Day (2002), Moving Pictures (2003), Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle (2003), and Nam June Paik: Global Groove 2004 (2004).

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