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Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage : A Critical Discourse.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Media in Transition SeriesPublisher: Cambridge : MIT Press, 2007Copyright date: ©2007Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (480 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780262269742
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Theorizing Digital Cultural HeritageDDC classification:
  • 363.6/90285
LOC classification:
  • CC135.T47 2007
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I Replicants/Object Morphologies -- Ch Rise and Fall of the Post-Photographic Museum: Technology and the Transformation of Art -- Ch 2 The Materiality of Virtual Technologies:A New Approach to Thinking about the Impact of Multimedia in Museums -- Ch 3 Beyond the Cult of the Replicant: Museums and Historical Digital Objects-Traditional Concerns, New Discourses -- Ch 4 Te Ahua Hiko: Digital Cultural Heritage and Indigenous Objects, People, and Environments -- Ch 5 Redefining Digital Art: Disrupting Borders -- Ch 6 Online Activity and Offline Community: Cultural Institutions and New Media Art -- II Knowledge Systems and Management: Shifting Paradigms and Models -- Ch 7 A Crisis of Authority: New Lamps for Old -- Ch 8 Digital Cultural Communication: Audience and Remediation -- Ch 9 Digital Knowledgescapes: Cultural, Theoretical, Practical, and Usage Issues Facing Museum Collection Databases in a Digital Epoch -- Ch 10 Art Is Redeemed, Mystery Is Gone: The Documentation of Contemporary Art -- Ch 11 Cultural Information Standards-Political Territory and Rich Rewards -- Ch 12 Finding a Future for Digital Cultural Heritage Resources Using Contextual Information Frameworks -- Ch 13 Engaged Dialogism in Virtual Space: An Exploration of Research Strategies for Virtual Museums -- Ch 14 Localized, Personalized, and Constructivist: A Space for Online Museum Learning -- III Cultural Heritage and Virtual Systems -- Ch 15 Speaking in Rama: Panoramic Vision in Cultural Heritage Visualization -- Ch 16 Dialing Up the Past -- Ch 17 The Morphology of Space in Virtual Heritage -- Ch 18 Toward Tangible Virtualities: Tangialities -- Ch 19 Ecological Cybernetics, Virtual Reality, and Virtual Heritage -- Ch 20 Geo-Storytelling: A Living Archive of Spatial Culture.
Ch 21Urban Heritage Representations in Hyperdocuments -- Ch 22 Automatic Archaeology: Bridging the Gap between Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, and Archaeology -- Contributors -- Index.
Summary: Theoretical and practical perspectives from a range of disciplines on the challenges of using digital media in interpretation and representation of cultural heritage.
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Intro -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I Replicants/Object Morphologies -- Ch Rise and Fall of the Post-Photographic Museum: Technology and the Transformation of Art -- Ch 2 The Materiality of Virtual Technologies:A New Approach to Thinking about the Impact of Multimedia in Museums -- Ch 3 Beyond the Cult of the Replicant: Museums and Historical Digital Objects-Traditional Concerns, New Discourses -- Ch 4 Te Ahua Hiko: Digital Cultural Heritage and Indigenous Objects, People, and Environments -- Ch 5 Redefining Digital Art: Disrupting Borders -- Ch 6 Online Activity and Offline Community: Cultural Institutions and New Media Art -- II Knowledge Systems and Management: Shifting Paradigms and Models -- Ch 7 A Crisis of Authority: New Lamps for Old -- Ch 8 Digital Cultural Communication: Audience and Remediation -- Ch 9 Digital Knowledgescapes: Cultural, Theoretical, Practical, and Usage Issues Facing Museum Collection Databases in a Digital Epoch -- Ch 10 Art Is Redeemed, Mystery Is Gone: The Documentation of Contemporary Art -- Ch 11 Cultural Information Standards-Political Territory and Rich Rewards -- Ch 12 Finding a Future for Digital Cultural Heritage Resources Using Contextual Information Frameworks -- Ch 13 Engaged Dialogism in Virtual Space: An Exploration of Research Strategies for Virtual Museums -- Ch 14 Localized, Personalized, and Constructivist: A Space for Online Museum Learning -- III Cultural Heritage and Virtual Systems -- Ch 15 Speaking in Rama: Panoramic Vision in Cultural Heritage Visualization -- Ch 16 Dialing Up the Past -- Ch 17 The Morphology of Space in Virtual Heritage -- Ch 18 Toward Tangible Virtualities: Tangialities -- Ch 19 Ecological Cybernetics, Virtual Reality, and Virtual Heritage -- Ch 20 Geo-Storytelling: A Living Archive of Spatial Culture.

Ch 21Urban Heritage Representations in Hyperdocuments -- Ch 22 Automatic Archaeology: Bridging the Gap between Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, and Archaeology -- Contributors -- Index.

Theoretical and practical perspectives from a range of disciplines on the challenges of using digital media in interpretation and representation of cultural heritage.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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