Strategy:
The infrastructure of the archives network (that is, the world wide web database) will be expanded and broadened by the new archives. Specifically this refers to the online virtual reading room VROOM (http://vrroom.naa.gov.au/), while generally it is the expansion of the proposed tablet computer network where visitors can view and research, collect and explore, input and record - from anywhere and everywhere.
The existing infrastructure of history and memory of the previous archives has been built upon by the new buildings' encompassing and embracing of the lost structure. Its allusion to the past has been dealt with by its delicate addressing of the negative space - embodying the disembodied.
Logistics:
The design of the new National Archives is created to be dynamic - The overall multifunctional nature of the entities within the new National Archives respond to changing requirements of users as well as the country as a whole - the ability to adapt the spaces to suit ones own user experience.
The infinite virtual space of the archives gallery provides the basis for an ever-increasing and ever-expanding collection of memories, perspectives, history, art, stories and artifacts.
The development of new technologies can be adapted into the running of the archives. Such technologies might even have been developed by the archives themselves in their inclusive Innovations Department.
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