The ‘networked object’ is a concept that resonates with the notion of the operation of virtual collections within mobile fluids and flows of culture outside and beyond the specific museum context concerns of traditional documentation systems. It acts as a mediator between the museum world and public culture, as it circulates between these spaces, and in various cultural, social, political and technological formations, consumed in many different and unexpected ways. The context in which the networked object now circulates and interacts is what cultural theorist Mike Featherstone (2000, pp.166-67) described as ‘global variability, global connectivity and global intercommunication’. This chapter interrogates what happens when the networked obj...
‘Art and Curating as Distributed Form’ involves: (1) identifying and articulating ways material and ...
As museums begin to revisit their definition of ‘‘expert’ ’ in light of theories about the local cha...
Contemporary art institutions’ reluctance to produce virtual exhibitions has been linked to a prevai...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, characterized by mobile, global networks, flows and flui...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, characterized by mobile, global networks, flows and flui...
In the last years computer graphics, hypermedia and telecommunications were applied in exploitation ...
This chapter, like the other contributions in this volume, focuses on emerging practices around coll...
Networked art is not just a niche cultural form. This dynamic sphere of creative practice has signif...
Digitisations are viewed as immaterial, informational replicants of their parent, the ‘real object’,...
Collections documentation systems are powerful frameworks for organising, producing and controlling ...
Connectivity is embedded into our modern day society. Devices rely increasingly on permanent network...
Since their establishment, the movement of objects and information from communities of origin into E...
[About the book] Reassembling the Collection presents innovative approaches to the study of histo...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The introduction of digital networked technologie...
Museum collections are increasingly linked to global networks and flows of information. Google-enabl...
‘Art and Curating as Distributed Form’ involves: (1) identifying and articulating ways material and ...
As museums begin to revisit their definition of ‘‘expert’ ’ in light of theories about the local cha...
Contemporary art institutions’ reluctance to produce virtual exhibitions has been linked to a prevai...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, characterized by mobile, global networks, flows and flui...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, characterized by mobile, global networks, flows and flui...
In the last years computer graphics, hypermedia and telecommunications were applied in exploitation ...
This chapter, like the other contributions in this volume, focuses on emerging practices around coll...
Networked art is not just a niche cultural form. This dynamic sphere of creative practice has signif...
Digitisations are viewed as immaterial, informational replicants of their parent, the ‘real object’,...
Collections documentation systems are powerful frameworks for organising, producing and controlling ...
Connectivity is embedded into our modern day society. Devices rely increasingly on permanent network...
Since their establishment, the movement of objects and information from communities of origin into E...
[About the book] Reassembling the Collection presents innovative approaches to the study of histo...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The introduction of digital networked technologie...
Museum collections are increasingly linked to global networks and flows of information. Google-enabl...
‘Art and Curating as Distributed Form’ involves: (1) identifying and articulating ways material and ...
As museums begin to revisit their definition of ‘‘expert’ ’ in light of theories about the local cha...
Contemporary art institutions’ reluctance to produce virtual exhibitions has been linked to a prevai...