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The Museum of the Future : Between Physical Place and Virtual Space.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Murr, Karl Borromäus.
- 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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