Revisualizing visual culture / edited by Chris Bailey, Hazel Gardiner.
This title analyses the history of ICT's impact on the study of art history and provides the reader with a framework within which future trends can be discerned.
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Language: | English |
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Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate,
[2010]
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Series: | Digital research in the arts and humanities.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: making knowledge visual / Chris Bailey
- Do a thousand words paint a picture? / Mike Pringle
- The semantic web approach to increasing access to cultural heritage / Kirk Martinez and Leif Isaksen
- Resource discovery and curation of complex and interactive digital datasets / Stuart Jeffrey
- Digital exploration of past design concepts in architecture / Daniela Sirbu
- Words as keys to the image bank / Doireann Wallace
- For one and all: participation and exchange in the archive of the future / Sue Breakell
- The user-archivist and collective (in)voluntary memory: read/writing the Networked digital archive / James MacDevitt
- Internet art history 2.0 / Charlotte Frost
- Museum migration in century 2.08 / Jemima Rellie
- Slitting open the Kantian eye / Charlie Gere.