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ISBN 10: 0262033534
ISBN 13: 9780262033534
Author: Fiona Cameron, Sarah Kenderdine
Theoretical and practical perspectives from a range of disciplines on the challenges of using digital media in interpretation and representation of cultural heritage.
In Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage, experts offer a critical and theoretical appraisal of the uses of digital media by cultural heritage institutions. Previous discussions of cultural heritage and digital technology have left the subject largely unmapped in terms of critical theory; the essays in this volume offer this long-missing perspective on the challenges of using digital media in the research, preservation, management, interpretation, and representation of cultural heritage. The contributors—scholars and practitioners from a range of relevant disciplines—ground theory in practice, considering how digital technology might be used to transform institutional cultures, methods, and relationships with audiences. The contributors examine the relationship between material and digital objects in collections of art and indigenous artifacts; the implications of digital technology for knowledge creation, documentation, and the concept of authority; and the possibilities for "virtual cultural heritage"—the preservation and interpretation of cultural and natural heritage through real-time, immersive, and interactive techniques.
The essays in Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage will serve as a resource for professionals, academics, and students in all fields of cultural heritage, including museums, libraries, galleries, archives, and archaeology, as well as those in education and information technology. The range of issues considered and the diverse disciplines and viewpoints represented point to new directions for an emerging field.
ContributorsNadia Arbach, Juan Antonio Barceló, Deidre Brown, Fiona Cameron, Erik Champion, Sarah Cook, Jim Cooley, Bharat Dave, Suhas Deshpande, Bernadette Flynn, Maurizio Forte, Kati Geber, Beryl Graham, Susan Hazan, Sarah Kenderdine, José Ripper Kós, Harald Kraemer, Ingrid Mason, Gavan McCarthy, Slavko Milekic, Rodrigo Paraizo, Ross Parry, Scot T. Refsland, Helena Robinson, Angelina Russo, Corey Timpson, Marc Tuters, Peter Walsh, Jerry Watkins, Andrea Witcomb
(Ebook) Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage 1st Edition Table of contents:
Rise and Fall of the Post-Photographic Museum: Technology and the Transformation of Art – Peter Walsh
Materiality of Virtual Technologies: A New Approach to Thinking About the Impact of Multimedia in Museums – Andrea Witcomb
Beyond the Cult of the Replicant: Museums and Historical Digital Objects: Traditional Concerns, New Discourses – Fiona Cameron
Te Ahu Hiko: Cultural Heritage and Indigenous Objects, People, and Environments – Deidre Brown
Redefining Digital Art: Disrupting Borders – Beryl Graham
Online Activity and Offline Community: Cultural Institutions and New Media Art – Sarah Cook
Crisis of Authority: New Lamps for Old – Susan Hazan
Digital Cultural Communication: Audience and Remediation – Angelina Russo and Jerry Watkins
Digital Knowledgescapes: Cultural, Theoretical, Practical and Usage Issues Facing Museum Collection Databases in a Digital Epoch – Fiona Cameron and Helena Robinson
Art is Redeemed, Mystery is Gone: The Documentation of Contemporary Art – Harald Kraemer
Cultural Information Standards: Political Territory and Rich Rewards – Ingrid Mason
Finding a Future for Digital Cultural Heritage Resources Using Contextual Information Frameworks – Gavan McCarthy
Engaged Dialogism in Virtual Space: An Exploration of Research Strategies for Virtual Museums – Suhas Deshpande, Kati Geber, and Corey Timpson
Localized, Personalized, and Constructivist: A Space for Online Museum Learning – Ross Parry and Nadia Arbach
Speaking in Rama: Panoramic Vision in Cultural Heritage Visualization – Sarah Kenderdine
Dialing Up the Past – Erik Champion and Bharat Dave
Morphology of Space in Virtual Heritage – Bernadette Flynn
Toward Tangible Virtualities: Tangialities – Slavko Milekic
Ecological Cybernetics, Virtual Reality, and Virtual Heritage – Maurizio Forte
Geo-Storytelling: A Living Archive of Spatial Culture – Scot T. Refsland, Marc Tuters, and Jim Cooley
Urban Heritage Representations in Hyperdocuments – Rodrigo Paraizo and José Ripper Kós
Automatic Archaeology: Bridging the Gap Between Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, and Archaeology – Juan Antonio Barceló
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