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Museum and archive on the move, changing cultural institutions in the digital era, Oliver Grau (ed.), with Wendy Coones and Viola Rühse

Label
Museum and archive on the move, changing cultural institutions in the digital era, Oliver Grau (ed.), with Wendy Coones and Viola Rühse
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Museum and archive on the move
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
1004550355
Responsibility statement
Oliver Grau (ed.), with Wendy Coones and Viola Rühse
Series statement
De Gruyter eBooks
Sub title
changing cultural institutions in the digital era
Summary
"The digital revolution fundamentally changed how cultural heritage is created, documented, analyzed, and preserved. The book focuses on this transformation's impact. How must museums and archives meet the challenges of digitally generated cultures and how does the digital revolution influence traditional object collection, research, and education? How do digital technologies and digital art and culture affect our interaction with images? Leading international experts from various disciplines break new ground. Pioneering interdisciplinary research results collected in this book are relevant to education, curators and archivists in the arts and culture sector and in the digital humanities."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Museum and Archive on the Move; Museums; Museum of Art and Science; The Digital Collection of the Rijksmuseum; Museum in Motion?; Museums, Interactivity, and the Tasks of "Exhibition Anthropology"; The Museum, Public Space and the Internet; Digital Art's Complex Expression and Its Impact on Archives and Humanities; Asia as a Methodology; The Death of the African Archive and the Birth of the Museum; Museum on Mars; Archives; Aesthetics and Anaesthetics; From Archives to Collections; Textualities, Materialities and Indeterminate Pasts; Archives in Motion Revisiting the Network of "Les Immatériaux"The Phantoms of Multimedia; Cultural Data; "Weltregal" or the World on a Shelf; Authors; Illustration Credits; Plates
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