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<nettime-ann> New Publ.: Museum and Archive on the Move


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Dear List Members, 
 
we would be delighted by your interest in our new collective work..
 
Oliver GRAU (Ed.) / Wendy COONES / Viola RÜHSE
Museum and Archive on the Move
Changing Cultural Institutions in the Digital Era
 
English, DeGruyter, Munich September 2017   
ISBN  978-3-11-052963-0  - 324 pp. 
 
New developments in museums and archives as a result of digital
technologies 
 
The digital revolution fundamentally changed how cultural heritage is
created, documented, analyzed, and preserved. The book focuses on this
transformation’s impact. How must museums and archives meet the
challenges of digitally generated cultures and how does the digital
revolution influence traditional object collection, research, and
education? How do digital technologies and digital art and culture
affect our interaction with images? Leading international experts from
various disciplines break new ground. Pioneering interdisciplinary
research results collected in this book are relevant to education,
curators and archivists in the arts and culture sector and in the
digital humanities.
 
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**MUSEUMS**                 
CONTRIBUTIONS BY:
 
 
Jorge WAGENSBERG
Museum of Art and Science: A Language for the Great Fusion         
 
Viola RÜHSE
The Digital Collection of the Rijksmuseum: Open Content and the
Commercialization of a National Museum   
 
Dieter BOGNER
Museum in Motion? Movement as Category of Museum Analysis     
 
Erkki HUHTAMO
Museums, Interactivity, and the Tasks of “Exhibition Anthropology”

 
Ryszard W. KLUSZCZYŃSKI
The Museum, Public Space and the Internet: Environments for Presenting
Interactive Film   
 
Oliver GRAU
Digital Art’s Complex Expression and Its Impact on Archives and
Humanities
For a Concerted Museum-Network of Expertise and Preservation     
 
Youngjin LEE
Asia as a Methodology: The Asian Culture Complex in Gwangju as an
“Arcades Project” for Asia
 
Okwui ENWEZOR
The Death of the African Archive and the Birth of the Museum:
Considering Meschac Gaba’s Museum of Contemporary African Art  
 
Wendy COONES
Museum on Mars: Re-define, Re-auratize, Re-territorialize   
 
 
--**ARCHIVES**--
CONTRIBUTIONS BY:
 
 
Sean CUBITT
Aesthetics and Anaesthetics: Eudaimonism and Melancholia in the
Archive
 
Christiane PAUL
From Archives to Collections: Digital Art In/Out of Institutions
 
Morten SØNDERGAARD
Textualities, Materialities and Indeterminate Pasts: The Archive as
Hybrid Infrastructure
 
Sarah KENDERDINE / Jeffrey SHAW
Archives in Motion: Motion as Meaning
 
Andreas BROECKMANN
Revisiting the Network of “Les Immatériaux”: The Exhibition as
Manifestation and Interdisciplinary Research Platform
 
Harald KRAEMER
The Phantoms of Multimedia: About the Increasing Loss of Digital
Cultural Heritage and Some Challenges for Museums and Archives
 
Lev MANOVICH
Cultural Data: Possibilities and Limitations of Working with Historical
Cultural Data
 
Lutz ENGELKE / Anja OSSWALD
“Weltregal” or the World on a Shelf: A Utopia for 21st Century
Libraries
 
 
 
"Museum and Archive on the Move" 
DeGruyter:
https://www.degruyter.com/view/product/480930?rskey=UUEo70&result=1

 
 
 
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