Museums in the digital age : changing meanings of place, community, and culture
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Museums in the digital age : changing meanings of place, community, and culture
AltaMira Press, a division of Rowman & Littlefield, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-274) and index
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Description
Museums in the Digital Age: Changing Meanings of Place, Community, and Culture showcases how the use of technology in museums should be understood as factors directly related to the museums' notion of community, local culture, and place, whether these places are in mid-America, urban metropolises, or ethnically diverse and underserved communities.
Here, museum expert Susana Smith Bautista brings more than twenty years of experience in cultural institutes in Los Angeles, New York, and Greece to propose a social understanding of why museums should be adopting technology, and how it should be adapted based on their particular missions, communities, and places. This book is timely because we are in the midst of the digital age, which is rapidly changing due to rapidly changing developments in technology and society as well, with social adaptations of technology. Theory is always racing to catch up with practice in the digital age, but theory remains a critical - and often neglected - component to accompany the practical application of technology in museums.
In order to illustrate these points, the book presents five case studies of the most technologically advanced art museums in the United States today:
*The Indianapolis Museum of Art
*The Walker Art Center
*The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
*The Museum of Modern Art
*The Brooklyn Museum
Each case study ends with a Lessons Learned section to bring these points home.
While the case studies focus on museums in the United States, and also on art museums, this book is relevant to all types of museums and to museums all over the world, as they equally face the challenge of incorporating technology into their institutions. Although these case studies are all well-established and well-endowed museums, Bautista reveals valuable insight into the difficulties they face and the questions they are asking which are relevant to even the smallest museum or community cultural center.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Chapter One: The New Museology
Chapter Two: Framing a Changing Museology in the Digital Age
Place/ Space/ Experience
Community: To Be, or Not To Be
Culture Matters to Society
Technology and its Implications
Chapter Three: Indianapolis Museum of Art
Place + Localized Culture
The Museum and its Community
The Role of Digital Technology
Lessons Learned
Chapter Four: Walker Art Center
Place + Localized Culture
The Museum and its Community
The Role of Digital Technology
Lessons Learned
Chapter Five: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Place + Localized Culture
The Museum and its Community
The Role of Digital Technology
Lessons Learned
Chapter Six: Museum of Modern Art
Place + Localized Culture
The Museum and its Community
The Role of Digital Technology
Lessons Learned
Chapter Seven: Brooklyn Museum
Place + Localized Culture
The Museum and its Community
The Role of Digital Technology
Lessons Learned
Chapter Eight: Greater Than Five
Supporting Place, Community, and Culture in the Digital Age
Greater Than Five
Marking Place: The Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Chapter Nine: A Balancing Act
Conclusion
Appendices
Appendix A: Methodology
Appendix B: Interviews
Bibliography
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