Digitisations are viewed as immaterial, informational replicants of their parent, the ‘real object’, and as networked human and machine subjectivities. While material heritage is founded on an artefactual notion of identity, the digitisation is founded on an informational one. Digitisations are coupled to their material parent through their semblance, but they and indeed other copies rarely if ever are the same as each other; they appear on different platforms, browsers, monitors and according to different resolutions. The conceptualisation of heritage objects and digital heritage objects as entangled relations and interactions, as pluri-modal transvisual experiences, as polysemic heritage representational systems and as non-representationa...
The purpose of the research is to reveal the peculiarities of the digital collections functioning in...
Transvisuality is put forward here as an analytical tool working against the generalization of a par...
The epistemological foundation of archaeology and cultural heritage at large is based mainly on the ...
The Future of Digital Data, Heritage and Curation critiques digital cultural heritage concepts and t...
The New technologies alter our lives and the way in which we perceive it beyond the imaginable. This...
Beneath the problem of achieving digital convergence in the heritage sector is a problem of deeply e...
Digital heritage acquires a definition and an international status in 2003 when a charter is devoted...
Cultural Heritage is as rich as complex and its documentation is an increasing challenge. The digita...
Cultural Heritage is as rich as complex and its documentation is an increasing challenge. The volume...
Prevailing debates on the meaning and relationships between historical collections and virtual/digit...
Digitally available repositories are becoming not only more and more widespread but also larger and ...
History in the digital present currently faces a paradoxical situation. When seen from a global pers...
The Special l Theme examines the dynamic relationships between production, availability and usage of...
International audienceDifferent disciplines and fields of study seem to be heralding the rise of an ...
International audience— Knowledge-based systems, are today part of many research protocols where the...
The purpose of the research is to reveal the peculiarities of the digital collections functioning in...
Transvisuality is put forward here as an analytical tool working against the generalization of a par...
The epistemological foundation of archaeology and cultural heritage at large is based mainly on the ...
The Future of Digital Data, Heritage and Curation critiques digital cultural heritage concepts and t...
The New technologies alter our lives and the way in which we perceive it beyond the imaginable. This...
Beneath the problem of achieving digital convergence in the heritage sector is a problem of deeply e...
Digital heritage acquires a definition and an international status in 2003 when a charter is devoted...
Cultural Heritage is as rich as complex and its documentation is an increasing challenge. The digita...
Cultural Heritage is as rich as complex and its documentation is an increasing challenge. The volume...
Prevailing debates on the meaning and relationships between historical collections and virtual/digit...
Digitally available repositories are becoming not only more and more widespread but also larger and ...
History in the digital present currently faces a paradoxical situation. When seen from a global pers...
The Special l Theme examines the dynamic relationships between production, availability and usage of...
International audienceDifferent disciplines and fields of study seem to be heralding the rise of an ...
International audience— Knowledge-based systems, are today part of many research protocols where the...
The purpose of the research is to reveal the peculiarities of the digital collections functioning in...
Transvisuality is put forward here as an analytical tool working against the generalization of a par...
The epistemological foundation of archaeology and cultural heritage at large is based mainly on the ...