Theorizing digital cultural heritage

Titel: Theorizing digital cultural heritage : a critical discourse / edited by Fiona Cameron and Sarah Kenderdine
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Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2007
Umfang: x, 465 Seiten : Illustrationen, Diagramme
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
Schriftenreihe/
mehrbändiges Werk:
Media in transition
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ISBN: 0262033534 ; 9780262033534
  • Series Foreword
  • p. ix
  • Acknowledgments
  • p. xi
  • Introduction
  • p. 1
  • I
  • Replicants/Object Morphologies
  • 1
  • Rise and Fall of the Post-Photographic Museum
  • p. 19
  • Technology and the Transformation of Art
  • 2
  • The Materiality of Virtual Technologies
  • p. 35
  • A New Approach to Thinking about the Impact of Multimedia in Museums
  • 3
  • Beyond the Cult of the Replicant-Museums and Historical Digital Objects
  • p. 49
  • Traditional Concerns, New Discourses
  • 4
  • Te Ahu Hiko
  • p. 77
  • Digital Cultural Heritage and Indigenous Objects, People, and Environments
  • 5
  • Redefining Digital Art
  • p. 93
  • Disrupting Borders
  • 6
  • Online Activity and Offline Community
  • p. 113
  • Cultural Institutions and New Media Art
  • II
  • Knowledge Systems and Management
  • Shifting Paradigms and Models
  • 7
  • A Crisis of Authority
  • p. 133
  • New Lamps for Old
  • 8
  • Digital Cultural Communication
  • p. 149
  • Audience and Remediation
  • 9
  • Digital Knowledgescapes
  • p. 165
  • Cultural, Theoretical, Practical, and Usage Issues Facing Museum Collection Databases in a Digital Epoch
  • 10
  • Art Is Redeemed, Mystery Is Gone
  • p. 193
  • The Documentation of Contemporary Art
  • 11
  • Cultural Information Standards-Political Territory and Rich Rewards
  • p. 223
  • 12
  • Finding a Future for Digital Cultural Heritage Resources Using Contextual Information Frameworks
  • p. 245
  • 13
  • Engaged Dialogism in Virtual Space
  • p. 261
  • An Exploration of Research Strategies for Virtual Museums
  • 14
  • Localized, Personalized, and Constructivist
  • p. 281
  • A Space for Online Museum Learning
  • III
  • Cultural Heritage and Virtual Systems
  • 15
  • Speaking in Rama
  • p. 301
  • Panoramic Vision in Cultural Heritage Visualization
  • 16
  • Dialing Up the Past
  • p. 333
  • 17
  • The Morphology of Space in Virtual Heritage
  • p. 349
  • 18
  • Toward Tangible Virtualities
  • p. 369
  • Tangialities
  • 19
  • Ecological Cybernetics, Virtual Reality, and Virtual Heritage
  • p. 389
  • 20
  • Geo-Storytelling
  • p. 409
  • A Living Archive of Spatial Culture
  • 21
  • Urban Heritage Representations in Hyperdocuments
  • p. 417
  • 22
  • Automatic Archaeology
  • p. 437
  • Bridging the Gap between Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, and Archaeology
  • List of Contributors
  • p. 457
  • Index
  • p. 461