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POBA - Where the Arts Live : ウィキペディア英語版 | POBA - Where the Arts Live
POBA is a non-profit, online arts community, launched in July, 2014 by The James Kirk Bernard Foundation (named after a young artist who died in 2010).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Obituaries: James Kirk Bernard dies at 22, lived his first 15 years in Summit )〕 ==Description== POBA's mission is to preserve, display, and provide resources for research, archiving, and appraising the creative legacies of 20th and 21st century artists who either died without their legacy being fully recognized, were not recognized for a specific medium, or whose work is not readily accessible elsewhere. 〔Deborah Minsky, Digital Life after Death, "Provincetown Banner" (Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014)〕 POBA offers membership to anyone who owns the rights to a deceased artist's legacy. Members can create portfolios on behalf of that artist to show the works in the appropriate digital format, for public display and private storage. The name "POBA" derives from the Hindi word "phowa", which means the transformation of consciousness at death.
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