This paper reports on a major Australian research project which examines whether the evolution in digital content creation and social media can create a new audience of active cultural participants. The project draws together experts from major Australian museums, libraries and screen centres to examine the evolution in digital content creation and social media. It explores whether organizations can become active in content generation ('new literacy'), and thereby be linked into new modes of distribution, calling into being 'new audiences'. The paper presents interim findings of the project, describing the theories and methodologies developed to investigate the rise of social media and, more broadly, digital content creation, within cultura...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...
This project offers a new critique of participatory media practices. While the concept of participat...
This study explores the phenomenon of new power as a framework for empowerment for non-profit organi...
This paper reports on a major Australian research project which examines whether the evolution in di...
This paper argues that a focus on digital literacy could be critical to the further development of a...
Despite the proliferation of web-based news and information services, there remains a lack of online...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.NO FULL TEXT AVA...
There has been a significant adoption of new communication technologies by museums in recent years. ...
Only now are the communication technologies familiar to higher-end users becoming available to commu...
This paper re-visits the Media Arts curriculum 10 years after initial discussions within the Austral...
Only now are the communication technologies familiar to higher-end users becoming available to commu...
Collections, audiences, distribution and access will continue to be the central concerns, writes ANG...
The design and implementation of audience-focused immersive media-rich physical environments is a fa...
The demands of the “information age ” have raised new questions for museums. It has been argued that...
This paper posits that social networking can take a central role in learning in informal environment...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...
This project offers a new critique of participatory media practices. While the concept of participat...
This study explores the phenomenon of new power as a framework for empowerment for non-profit organi...
This paper reports on a major Australian research project which examines whether the evolution in di...
This paper argues that a focus on digital literacy could be critical to the further development of a...
Despite the proliferation of web-based news and information services, there remains a lack of online...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.NO FULL TEXT AVA...
There has been a significant adoption of new communication technologies by museums in recent years. ...
Only now are the communication technologies familiar to higher-end users becoming available to commu...
This paper re-visits the Media Arts curriculum 10 years after initial discussions within the Austral...
Only now are the communication technologies familiar to higher-end users becoming available to commu...
Collections, audiences, distribution and access will continue to be the central concerns, writes ANG...
The design and implementation of audience-focused immersive media-rich physical environments is a fa...
The demands of the “information age ” have raised new questions for museums. It has been argued that...
This paper posits that social networking can take a central role in learning in informal environment...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...
This project offers a new critique of participatory media practices. While the concept of participat...
This study explores the phenomenon of new power as a framework for empowerment for non-profit organi...