The Routledge international handbook of new digital practices in galleries, libraries, archives, museums and heritage sites. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- The Routledge international handbook of new digital practices in galleries, libraries, archives, museums and heritage sites. (2020)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge international handbook of new digital practices in galleries, libraries, archives, museums and heritage sites
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Hannah Lewi, Wally Smith, Dirk vom Lehn and Steven Cooke.
- Editors:
- Lewi, Helen, 1927-
Smith, Wally
Vom Lehn, Dirk
Cooke, Steven - Contents:
- FRAMING INTERVIEWS ; Interview with Seb Chan, ACMI; Interview with Dave Patten, Science Museum London; Interview with Rory Hyde, V&A Museum; Interview with Keir Winesmith, SFMOMA; PART 1. THE EMERGING GLOBAL DIGITAL GLAM SECTOR; Digitizations, users and curatorial agency within complex global machinic jurisdictions; The distributed museum: the flight of cultural authority and the multiple times and spaces of the art museum; The distributed museum is already here–it’s just not very evenly distributed; Speculative Collections and the Emancipatory Library; Chinese Museums’ Digital Heritage Profile: An Evaluation of Digital Technology Adoption in Cultural Heritage Institutions; Hacking heritage: understanding the limits of online access; From Planned Oblivion to Digital Exposition: The Digital Museum of Afro-Brazilian Heritage; Shared Digital Experiences Supporting Collaborative Meaning-Making at Heritage Sites; PART 2. ANIMATING THE ARCHIVE ; Neither A Beginning Nor An End: Applying An Ethics of Care to Digitizing Archival Collections in South Asia; Digital Archives in Africa and the Endangered Archives Programme Graeme Counsel; The Alan Vaughan-Richards Archive: recovering tropical modernism in Lagos; Museum Crowdsourcing—Detecting the Limits: eMunch.no and the Digitisation of Letters Addressed to Edvard Munch; Digital and hybrid archives: a case study of the William J Mitchell collection; Preserving Chinese Shadow Puppetry Culture Through Digitisation; Be Engaged:FRAMING INTERVIEWS ; Interview with Seb Chan, ACMI; Interview with Dave Patten, Science Museum London; Interview with Rory Hyde, V&A Museum; Interview with Keir Winesmith, SFMOMA; PART 1. THE EMERGING GLOBAL DIGITAL GLAM SECTOR; Digitizations, users and curatorial agency within complex global machinic jurisdictions; The distributed museum: the flight of cultural authority and the multiple times and spaces of the art museum; The distributed museum is already here–it’s just not very evenly distributed; Speculative Collections and the Emancipatory Library; Chinese Museums’ Digital Heritage Profile: An Evaluation of Digital Technology Adoption in Cultural Heritage Institutions; Hacking heritage: understanding the limits of online access; From Planned Oblivion to Digital Exposition: The Digital Museum of Afro-Brazilian Heritage; Shared Digital Experiences Supporting Collaborative Meaning-Making at Heritage Sites; PART 2. ANIMATING THE ARCHIVE ; Neither A Beginning Nor An End: Applying An Ethics of Care to Digitizing Archival Collections in South Asia; Digital Archives in Africa and the Endangered Archives Programme Graeme Counsel; The Alan Vaughan-Richards Archive: recovering tropical modernism in Lagos; Museum Crowdsourcing—Detecting the Limits: eMunch.no and the Digitisation of Letters Addressed to Edvard Munch; Digital and hybrid archives: a case study of the William J Mitchell collection; Preserving Chinese Shadow Puppetry Culture Through Digitisation; Be Engaged: Facilitating Creative Re-use at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision; Cultural Antinomies, Creative Complicities: Agan Harahap's Digital Hoaxes; PART 3. DESIGNING ENGAGED EXPERIENCE; On Virtual Auras: The Cultural Heritage Object in the Age of 3D Digital Reproduction; Configuring Slow Technology Through Social and Embodied Interaction: Making Time for Reflection in Augmenter Reality Museum Experiences with Young Visitors; Exhibition Design and Professional Theories: the Development of an Astronomy Exhibition; Meeting the Challenge of the Immoveable: Experiencing Mogao Grottoes Cave 45 With Immersive Technology; Immersive Engagement: Designing and Testing a Virtual IRS Exhibition; Hemispheres: transdisciplinary architectures and museum-university collaboration; Digital Media and Human-Centred Design; Unlocking the Glass Case; The law of feeling: experiments in a Yolngu museology; Henry VR: designing affect-oriented virtual reality exhibitions for art museums; Website as publishing platform; From the Shelf onto the Net: First Reflections on the O’Donnell Marginalia Project; Interpreting the Future; PART 4. LOCATING IN PLACE; What Could Have Bean? A Digital Construction of Charles Bean’s Australian War Memorial; Succession: A Generative Approach to Digital Collections; Rephotography and the Situating of Then-and-Now; Hospicio Cabañas: Seeing World Heritage Through Google’s Eyes; The Experience of Using Digital Walking Tours to Explore Urban Histories; Traces—Olion: Creating a Bilingual ‘Subtlemob’ for National Museum Wales; Investigating ‘Ordinary’ Landscapes: Using Visual Research Methods to Understand Heritage Digital Technologies and Sense of Place; Massive Digital Community Archives in Colombia: An International Partnership Towards Peace; Mapping an Archive of Emotions: Place, Memory and the Affective Histories of Perth’s Riverscape; Afterword … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 069/.5
Museum exhibits -- Technological innovations
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780429506765
0429506767
9780429015304
0429015305
9780429015298
0429015291
9780429015281
0429015283 - Related ISBNs:
- 1138581291
9781138581296 - Notes:
- Note: Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 04, 2019).
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