The Future of Digital Data, Heritage and Curation critiques digital cultural heritage concepts and their application to data, developing new theories, curatorial practices and a more-than-human museology for a contemporary and future world. Presenting a diverse range of case examples from around the globe, Cameron offers a critical and philosophical reflection on the ways in which digital cultural heritage is currently framed as societal data worth passing on to future generations in two distinct forms: digitally born and digitizations. Demonstrating that most perceptions of digital cultural heritage are distinctly western in nature, the book also examines the complicity of such heritage in climate change, and environmental destruction and ...
Increasing digitization and the emergence of new data sharing practices are likely to change how our...
Cultural Heritage is as rich as complex and its documentation is an increasing challenge. The digita...
The Special l Theme examines the dynamic relationships between production, availability and usage of...
Is culture considered to be our past, our roots, ancient ruins, or an old piece of art? Culture is a...
The New technologies alter our lives and the way in which we perceive it beyond the imaginable. This...
Digitisations are viewed as immaterial, informational replicants of their parent, the ‘real object’,...
Classics constantly endeavour to investigate the links a society builds with its history, memory and...
The creation, management and use of digital materials are of increasing importance for a wide range ...
Abstract Natural and cultural heritage, the common wealth of human beings, are keys to human underst...
Our encounter with cultural heritage is changing because of the expansion of digital media. Engageme...
The purpose of the research is to reveal the peculiarities of the digital collections functioning in...
Digital heritage acquires a definition and an international status in 2003 when a charter is devoted...
Already in 1999 the UNESCO World Heritage Magazine defined the Virtual Heritage, recognizing a new ...
The pandemic and post-pandemic scenario makes it urgent to reflect on potentials of digital transiti...
We are at a unique point in history, the cusp of a Digital Dark Age, where cultural heritage profess...
Increasing digitization and the emergence of new data sharing practices are likely to change how our...
Cultural Heritage is as rich as complex and its documentation is an increasing challenge. The digita...
The Special l Theme examines the dynamic relationships between production, availability and usage of...
Is culture considered to be our past, our roots, ancient ruins, or an old piece of art? Culture is a...
The New technologies alter our lives and the way in which we perceive it beyond the imaginable. This...
Digitisations are viewed as immaterial, informational replicants of their parent, the ‘real object’,...
Classics constantly endeavour to investigate the links a society builds with its history, memory and...
The creation, management and use of digital materials are of increasing importance for a wide range ...
Abstract Natural and cultural heritage, the common wealth of human beings, are keys to human underst...
Our encounter with cultural heritage is changing because of the expansion of digital media. Engageme...
The purpose of the research is to reveal the peculiarities of the digital collections functioning in...
Digital heritage acquires a definition and an international status in 2003 when a charter is devoted...
Already in 1999 the UNESCO World Heritage Magazine defined the Virtual Heritage, recognizing a new ...
The pandemic and post-pandemic scenario makes it urgent to reflect on potentials of digital transiti...
We are at a unique point in history, the cusp of a Digital Dark Age, where cultural heritage profess...
Increasing digitization and the emergence of new data sharing practices are likely to change how our...
Cultural Heritage is as rich as complex and its documentation is an increasing challenge. The digita...
The Special l Theme examines the dynamic relationships between production, availability and usage of...