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Revisualizing visual culture / edited by Chris Bailey, Hazel Gardiner.
Title & Author:

Revisualizing visual culture / edited by Chris Bailey, Hazel Gardiner.

Publication:

Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2010.

Description:

xx, 183 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.

Series:

Digital research in the arts and humanities

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-176) and index.
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.
Current Copyright Fee: GBP28.00 0.
Summary:

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.

ISBN:

9780754675686 (hc ; alk. paper)
0754675688

Subject:

Art Historiography Data processing.
Historic preservation Data processing.
Historic preservation Documentation.
Cultural property Protection.
Information storage and retrieval systems Art.
Information technology.
Technological innovations.
Knowledge management.
Knowledge Management
Art Historiographie Informatique.
Préservation historique Informatique.
Préservation historique Documentation.
Systèmes d'information Art.
Technologie de l'information.
Innovations.
Gestion des connaissances.
information technology.
20.03 methods and techniques of the art sciences.
54.80 applications of computer systems, computer technology: general.
Information storage and retrieval systems.
Elektronische Bibliothek
Kunst
Geschichte
Datenverarbeitung
Datenspeicherung
Kulturerbe
Digitalisierung
Visual arts.
Cultural heritage.
Digital techniques.
Data processing.
Konst databehandling.
Konst digitala tekniker.
Konstundervisning digitala tekniker.
Konst 2000-talet.

Form/genre:

Art.

Added entries:

Bailey, Chris, 1951-
Gardiner, Hazel.
Digital research in the arts and humanities.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 273281
Call No.: BIB 206803
Status: Available

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