Theorizing digital cultural heritage a critical discourse /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Cameron, Fiona., Kenderdine, Sarah.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2007.
Series:Media in transition.
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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 offlline 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 Jose Ripper Kos
  • Automatic archaeology : bridging the gap between virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and archaeology /
  • Juan Antonio Barcelo.