Fiona Cameron, Sarah Kenderdine (eds.): Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage. A Critical Discourse (2007)

1 July 2009, dusan

In Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage, experts offer a critical and theoretical appraisal of the uses of digital media by cultural heritage institutions. Previous discussions of cultural heritage and digital technology have left the subject largely unmapped in terms of critical theory; the essays in this volume offer this long-missing perspective on the challenges of using digital media in the research, preservation, management, interpretation, and representation of cultural heritage. The contributors—scholars and practitioners from a range of relevant disciplines—ground theory in practice, considering how digital technology might be used to transform institutional cultures, methods, and relationships with audiences. The contributors examine the relationship between material and digital objects in collections of art and indigenous artifacts; the implications of digital technology for knowledge creation, documentation, and the concept of authority; and the possibilities for “virtual cultural heritage”—the preservation and interpretation of cultural and natural heritage through real-time, immersive, and interactive techniques.

The essays in Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage will serve as a resource for professionals, academics, and students in all fields of cultural heritage, including museums, libraries, galleries, archives, and archaeology, as well as those in education and information technology. The range of issues considered and the diverse disciplines and viewpoints represented point to new directions for an emerging field.

Contributors:
Nadia Arbach, Juan Antonio Barceló, Deidre Brown, Fiona Cameron, Erik Champion, Sarah Cook, Jim Cooley, Bharat Dave, Suhas Deshpande, Bernadette Flynn, Maurizio Forte, Kati Geber, Beryl Graham, Susan Hazan, Sarah Kenderdine, José Ripper Kós, Harald Kraemer, Ingrid Mason, Gavan McCarthy, Slavko Milekic, Rodrigo Paraizo, Ross Parry, Scot T. Refsland, Helena Robinson, Angelina Russo, Corey Timpson, Marc Tuters, Peter Walsh, Jerry Watkins, Andrea Witcomb

Publisher MIT Press, 2007
ISBN 0262033534, 9780262033534
465 pages

Keywords and phrases
virtual heritage, digital art, virtual reality, Net art, taonga, Powerhouse Museum, haptic, Lev Manovich, media art, Maori, polysemic, Geser, locative media, SFMOMA, Archaeology, Dublin Core, DigiCULT, multimedia, museological

publisher
google books

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3 Responses to “Fiona Cameron, Sarah Kenderdine (eds.): Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage. A Critical Discourse (2007)”

  1. unstablearchive on August 11, 2012 4:44 pm

    The link is broken :-(

  2. dusan on August 12, 2012 3:03 pm

    not anymore

  3. unstablearchive on August 12, 2012 4:27 pm

    ohhhhh sweet! thanks very much for this!

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