Sight as Site in the Digital Age
Art, the Museum, and Representation
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- Megjelenés dátuma 2025. április 20.
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- ISBN 9789811992117
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Lásd még 9789811992087
- Terjedelem239 oldal
- Méret 235x155 mm
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk XX, 239 p. 67 illus., 50 illus. in color. Illustrations, black & white 647
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This volume presents a broad coverage of theoretical issues that deal with digital culture, representation and ideology in art and museums, and other cultural sites, offering new insights into issues of representation in the digitization of art. It critically examines the roles of museum and archives in the digital age and reexamines the intricate relations between sight and site in art, museums, exhibitions, theme parks, theatre performances, music videos, and films. The collection represents a multidisciplinary approach to the complex issues underlying the advent of technologies and digital culture. The rise of visual culture since the twentieth century can be accounted for by the advent of technology in film, TV, museum exhibitions, and the wide use of websites, but it can also be understood as a paradigmatic shift toward representation as a visual means to interpret culture, with new understandings of the site-sight dilemma and the co-implications in related tensions. Complicating the issue of representation is the rise of digital culture, as digital sites replace actual physical sites. This book explores how the virtual has replaced the actual, and in what ways, and to what effects, the digital has displaced the physical. With contributions by museum curators, communications scholars, visual artists, theatre artists, filmmakers, literary critics, and historians, this volume is of appeal to academics and graduate students in information science, art, media, performance, literary and cultural studies, and history.
“The book binds together different concepts such as site, sight and digitalization in a very original way. It convincingly gathers contributions from academics and practitioners, artists and museum specialists. The chapters are theoretically well-founded, show an interesting breadth of content and are also dealing with current developments.”
— Monika Gänssbauer, Professor of Chinese and Head of the Institute of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden
— Jack Leong, Associate Dean of Research and Open Scholarship, York University Libraries, Toronto, Canada
This volume presents a broad coverage of theoretical issues that deal with digital culture, representation and ideology in art and museums, and other cultural sites, offering new insights into issues of representation in the digitization of art. It critically examines the roles of museum and archives in the digital age and reexamines the intricate relations between sight and site in art, museums, exhibitions, theme parks, theatre performances, music videos, and films. The collection represents a multidisciplinary approach to the complex issues underlying the advent of technologies and digital culture. The rise of visual culture since the twentieth century can be accounted for by the advent of technology in film, TV, museum exhibitions, and the wide use of websites, but it can also be understood as a paradigmatic shift toward representation as a visual means to interpret culture, with new understandings of the site-sight dilemma and the co-implications in related tensions. Complicating the issue of representation is the rise of digital culture, as digital sites replace actual physical sites. This book explores how the virtual has replaced the actual, and in what ways, and to what effects, the digital has displaced the physical. With contributions by museum curators, communications scholars, visual artists, theatre artists, filmmakers, literary critics, and historians, this volume is of appeal to academics and graduate students in information science, art, media, performance, literary and cultural studies, and history.
“The book binds together different concepts such as site, sight and digitalization in a very original way. It convincingly gathers contributions from academics and practitioners, artists and museum specialists. The chapters are theoretically well-founded, show an interesting breadth of content and are also dealing with current developments.”
— Monika Gänssbauer, Professor of Chinese and Head of the Institute of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden
— Jack Leong, Associate Dean of Research and Open Scholarship, York University Libraries, Toronto, Canada Több
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction. Site as Sight in the Digital Age: Art, the Museum and Representation.- Chapter 1. What is a “Site”? Human Scales, Embodied Experiences and the Physical-Digital Interface.- Chapter 2. Site as Sight: Virtual Andersen in East Asia.- Chapter 3. Archives and Museums in the Decontextualised Digital World.- Chapter 4. Do Museums Still Need Objects? Politics of Museums Reconsidered in the Digital Era.- Chapter 5. Museums and Archives in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Post-Representation.- Chapter 6. Implicit Heritage Values in Online Collection Databases: Assessing the Presentation of Egyptian Artefacts in Art Museum Contexts.- Chapter 7. Large Datasets and the Particularity of Art: Will There Be Any Art in the Deep Learning Age?.- Chapter 8. Van Gogh’s Universe in the Crossways of Audiovisual Art and Digital Technology: A Comparative Case Study from an Intermedial Perspective.- Chapter 9. New Stage Aesthetics in the Digital Age.- Chapter 10. Luvv Bazar: Queer and Feminist Representation in Music Video After the Internet.- Chapter 11. Demystify Twenty-First Century Creativity, Innovation and Education through Film Analysis.- Chapter 12. Visual Art as Alternative Epistemological Approach.
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