Jack McConchie is a time-based media conservator at Tate. He has worked across loan, acquisitions and exhibition program areas including major retrospectives at Tate Modern such as Nam June Paik and Bruce Nauman. He has researched into the lives of complex artworks in the museum as part of the “Reshaping the Collectible” research project at Tate. Building on software-based artwork and video preservation strategies, he has recently co-authored a white paper that reports on Tate’s “Preserving Immersive Media” research project. Previously, Jack studied music and electronics at Glasgow university, worked as a musician and audio engineer, and collaborated on the design and fabrication of bespoke systems and components for artists working with time-based media.