Some industries have always been quick to adopt technological innovations. For example, the tourism industry has always adopted innovations to serve its customers better. Other industries seem slower and less reactive. Cultural industries, for example, have adopted up-to-date technologies for the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. On the other side, they are perceived as more conservative and less interested in adopting technological innovations for the valorisation of cultural heritage. Nevertheless, the most recent waves of innovations in information and communication technologies (ICTs) the laggards have embraced. As digital technologies have gained momentum, digital art provides cultural organisations with new opportunit...
Our purpose with this Special Issue is to present and contribute to a body of research that critical...
second issue of Digital Culture & Education introduces a dynamic collection of articles that dem...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
Some industries have always been quick to adopt technological innovations. For example, the tourism ...
For quite some time, libraries, document and historical centers from opposite corners of the world h...
Arts markets are subject to frequent upheavals triggered by the emergence of innovations. These inno...
The print and media industries have been going through significant and prolonged change in recent ye...
Digital technologies have a significant impact on all areas of operation of cultural heritage organi...
It was over two decades ago when the Department of Culture, Media and Sport of British government di...
We live in a digitally embedded world where digital technologies touch every aspect of our lives. Ch...
Digital media are seen as important instruments of increasing participation and diversity in arts an...
Realising audience engagement is a central challenge in the development ofnew, digital cultural form...
<p>Digital culture is a new and complex concept. Digital advances are increasingly interacting w...
The global screen industries are rapidly changing. Digital disruption has altered the way content is...
The focus of this special issue is upon notions, and experiences of, the erosion and blurring of the...
Our purpose with this Special Issue is to present and contribute to a body of research that critical...
second issue of Digital Culture & Education introduces a dynamic collection of articles that dem...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
Some industries have always been quick to adopt technological innovations. For example, the tourism ...
For quite some time, libraries, document and historical centers from opposite corners of the world h...
Arts markets are subject to frequent upheavals triggered by the emergence of innovations. These inno...
The print and media industries have been going through significant and prolonged change in recent ye...
Digital technologies have a significant impact on all areas of operation of cultural heritage organi...
It was over two decades ago when the Department of Culture, Media and Sport of British government di...
We live in a digitally embedded world where digital technologies touch every aspect of our lives. Ch...
Digital media are seen as important instruments of increasing participation and diversity in arts an...
Realising audience engagement is a central challenge in the development ofnew, digital cultural form...
<p>Digital culture is a new and complex concept. Digital advances are increasingly interacting w...
The global screen industries are rapidly changing. Digital disruption has altered the way content is...
The focus of this special issue is upon notions, and experiences of, the erosion and blurring of the...
Our purpose with this Special Issue is to present and contribute to a body of research that critical...
second issue of Digital Culture & Education introduces a dynamic collection of articles that dem...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...