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The Museum of the Future : Between Physical Place and Virtual Space.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Murr, Karl Borromäus.
Contributor:
ProQuest ebook central
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Museums--Social aspects.
Museums.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (269 p.)
Place of Publication:
Göttingen : V&R Unipress, 2024.
Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
Body
Preface / Overview of the Chapters
Overview of the Chapters
Ontologies of Museum Space
The Museum as a Digital Space
The Museum as a Space for Learning and Interpretation
Other Spaces for Curating and Social Engagement
Karl Borromäus Murr: Spatial Explorations of the Museum
1. The Physically and Discursively Constituted Space
Coming from Outside
Space of the Architecture
Architecture Shaping Interior Space
Exhibitionary Complex
2. The Phenomenology of Exhibition Space
The Visitor as a Corporeal Being
Phenomenology of Space
Space, Place and Location
The Power of Vision and all the Other Senses
3. Curating Space
Placing Objects in Space
The "Spatialization of Meaning"
At Eye Level: the Visitor as Interlocutor of the Curator
The Discovery of Exhibition Spaces Outside the Museum
Staging Space
Lighting the Space
4. Space for Learning
Learning Opportunities in the Physical Place
Digital Learning Opportunities
5. Museum as Social Interaction
Interacting Online
Online Accessibility
The Virtual Space as Social Forum
Interacting Face-to-face
Safe Space for Social Action
Space for Health, Well-being and Social Justice
6. Nodes in a Network of Streams
References
Interview with Volker Staab: On Museum Architecture
Uwe R. Brückner: Balancing between Realities: The Museum as a Hybrid
1. Prologue
The Scenography of Multiple Realities
2. Digitalization of Realities
Shift of Realities
3. The Character of Hybrid Museums
4. The Real Object and its Hybrid Realities
5. Museum space as a staged reality
6. The Character of a Museum
Responsible for its Half-Life?
7. Virtual Reality and the Museum
8. Epilogue
Radical Scenography as Radical Rethinking
Karin Glasemann: Inside the Museum is Outside the Museum
Thoughts on Open Access and Organisational Culture
What is OpenGLAM?
Bernhard Maaz: Open Access! or: The Digital Museum as an Opportunity and Challenge
A Plea and Perspective from the German Point of View
1. The Changing Museum
2. The Diversity of the Digital Sphere
3. The Simplicity of Perception
4. The Future of Museums
5. Image Production and Copyright
6. The Museum is Open
7. Status 2023
Massimo Negri: Digital Interpretation, Concept and Practice: Notes on the Digital Transition in Exhibition Development
The Rationale of This Text
1. Digital Interpretation
2. The Golden Triangle: the environment, the interpretation, the experience
Environment
Interpretation
Experience
3. To be Influential, to be Credible
4. Digital Museums and Digital Exhibits
5. Some Tools
Screen Media
Installations
Auditory Experiences
Notes:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
Other Format:
Print version: Murr, Karl Borromäus The Museum of the Future
ISBN:
9783847017059
3847017055
Publisher Number:
90100411000
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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