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Title: RE_ACTION -- The Digital Archive Experience
Sub-title: Renegotiating the Competences of the Archive & the Museum in the 21st Century
Edited by: Morten Søndergaard, Mogens Jacobsen
ISBN10-13: 8773079529 : 9788773079522
Illustrations: 75 colour photos
Format: Paperback
Size: 170x240mm
Pages: 240
Weight: .782 Kg.
Published: Aalborg Universitetsforlag (DK) - August   2009
List Price: 36.95 Pounds Sterling
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Subjects: Museology & heritage studies
This book investigates the ways in which new digital media may enhance the experience of the art-archive. Taken as a whole, the new media is a vital component of a "transdisciplinary" and transformative field, a cultural landscape that is changing rapidly the conditions and domains of the archive and the (art)museum. How, then, should the functions and strengths of both archive and museum be shaped to meet those cultural and technological changes? When the Internet and world wide web became "the place to be" commercially, museums followed suit and established their own sites. These can be coarsely divided into two categories: purely utilitarian websites with information about admission, hours of operation, directions, and the current show. The other -- more ambitious -- type of website tried to expand the exhibition area of the museum into virtual reality. The idea sounds great on paper but seldom succeeds in reality. Such websites often ignore the physical and social experience of a museum visit. Curiously, when they are most successful, websites often compete with the actual museum, possibly reducing the number of visitors and diluting the effect of seeing art first hand. The book discusses the challenges of the archive and the (art)museum in the age of digital media. It is based upon documentation from a research project, MAP -- Media Art Platform, that drew upon the talents and collaboration of many institutions, artists, programmers, art historians, designers and others. The outcome of the project was presented at the exhibition TOTAL_ACTION -- Art in the New Media Landscape at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Roskilde, Denmark, from October through November 2008.
Table of Contents:
Preface; Introduction; Transdisciplinary Settings; New Protagonists and Alliances in 21st Century Art; The Digital Archive Experience; Mapping; Mapping -- History & Theory; The World is not a desktop; Mapping -- Practices; SOCIAL Souvenir; Sonic Remembrance; Mapping -- Perspectives On Embodied Telepistemology, T-shirts and the new Museum Space; Metadata; Metadata -- History & Theory; 5 math views of the world; Metadata -- Practices, METASYN; Metadata -- Perspectives; Metadata, mon amour; Reactive Spaces; Reactive -- History & Theory; Ontology is overrated; Reactive -- Practices; Art as Social Site: Participation as Medium; Any odd construction that emits or reacts to sound...; Reactive -- Perspectives; THE PRACTICE OF EVERYDAY (MEDIA) LIFE; The Digital Archive Experience; Digital Archive -- History & Theory; The Computer for the 21st Century; Digital Archive -- Practices; AUDIOBAR; Digital Archive -- Perspectives The Ephemeral Database; Sources and Resources: Social Bookmarking; References.
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