Recoding the Museum (Museum Meanings)
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Word Count
41,500 words, Guess
Page Count
166 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiverecodingmuseumdi0000parr
- ISBN-100415353882
- ISBN-139780415353885
- LibraryThing4280517
- Library of Congress Control Number2007022718
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number137306059
- OCLC Control Number244320050
- Better World Books9780415353885
- Open LibraryOL10203860M
Classifications
- LCCAM151
- LCCAM7 .P33 2007
- LCCAM7 .P33 2007eb
Description
Why has it taken so long to make computers work for the museum sector? And why are museums still having some of the same conversations about digital technology that they began back in the late 1960s? Does there continue to be a basic ‘incompatibility’ between the practice of the museum and the functions of the computer that explains this disconnect? Drawing upon an impressive range of professional and theoretical sources, this book offers one of the first substantial histories of museum computing. Its ambitious narrative attempts to explain a series of essential tensions between curatorship and the digital realm. Ultimately, it reveals how through the emergence of standards, increased coordination, and celebration (rather than fearing) of the ‘virtual’, the sector has experienced a broadening of participation, a widening of creative horizons and, ultimately, has helped to define a new cultural role for museums. Having confronted and understood its past, what emerges is a museum transformed – rescripted, re calibrated, rewritten, reorganised. (From the publisher.)
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