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Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage A Critical Discourse

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ISBN-10: 0262514117

ISBN-13: 9780262514118

Edition: 2007

Authors: Fiona Cameron, Sarah Kenderdine, Edward Barrett, Henry Jenkins, David Thorburn

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Book details

List price: $36.00
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 1/22/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 480
Size: 6.50" wide x 8.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

Fiona Cameron is is Senior Research Fellow, Museum and Cultural Heritage Studies, at theCentre for Cultural Research at the University of Western Sidney.

Sarah Kenderdine is Coordinator of Special Projects, MuseumVictoria, Melbourne.

Edward Barrett is Senior Lecturer in the Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies at MIT.

David Thorburn is Professor of Literature and Director of the Communications Forum at MIT.

Series Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Replicants/Object Morphologies
Rise and Fall of the Post-Photographic Museum
Technology and the Transformation of Art
The Materiality of Virtual Technologies
A New Approach to Thinking about the Impact of Multimedia in Museums
Beyond the Cult of the Replicant�Museums and Historical Digital Objects
Traditional Concerns, New Discourses
Te Ahu Hiko
Digital Cultural Heritage and Indigenous Objects, People, and Environments
Redefining Digital Art
Disrupting Borders
Online Activity and Offline Community
Cultural Institutions and New Media Art
Knowledge Systems and Management
Shifting Paradigms and Models
A Crisis of Authority
New Lamps for Old
Digital Cultural Communication
Audience and Remediation
Digital Knowledgescapes
Cultural, Theoretical, Practical, and Usage Issues Facing Museum Collection Databases in a Digital Epoch
Art Is Redeemed, Mystery Is Gone
The Documentation of Contemporary Art
Cultural Information Standards�Political Territory and Rich Rewards
Finding a Future for Digital Cultural Heritage Resources Using Contextual Information Frameworks
Engaged Dialogism in Virtual Space
An Exploration of Research Strategies for Virtual Museums
Localized, Personalized, and Constructivist
A Space for Online Museum Learning
Cultural Heritage and Virtual Systems
Speaking in Rama
Panoramic Vision in Cultural Heritage Visualization
Dialing Up the Past
The Morphology of Space in Virtual Heritage
Toward Tangible Virtualities
Tangialities
Ecological Cybernetics, Virtual Reality, and Virtual Heritage
Geo-Storytelling
A Living Archive of Spatial Culture
Urban Heritage Representations in Hyperdocuments
Automatic Archaeology
Bridging the Gap between Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, and Archaeology
List of Contributors
Index