New media art presents many challenges to the curator and collector, but there is very little published analytical material available to help meet those challenges. This book fills that gap. Drawing from the editor's extensive research and the authors' expertise in the field, the book provides clear navigation through a disparate arena. The authors offer examples from a wide geographical reach, including the UK, North America and Asia, and integrate the consideration of audience response into all aspects of their work. The book will be essential reading for those studying or practising in new media, curating or museums and galleries.…mehr
New media art presents many challenges to the curator and collector, but there is very little published analytical material available to help meet those challenges. This book fills that gap. Drawing from the editor's extensive research and the authors' expertise in the field, the book provides clear navigation through a disparate arena. The authors offer examples from a wide geographical reach, including the UK, North America and Asia, and integrate the consideration of audience response into all aspects of their work. The book will be essential reading for those studying or practising in new media, curating or museums and galleries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Beryl Graham is Research Professor at the University of Sunderland, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Paying Attention to Media Art's History Barbara London; Introduction Beryl Graham; Chapter 1 Modes of Collection Beryl Graham; Chapter 2 Collecting New-Media Art: Just Like Anything Else Only Different Steve Dietz; Chapter 3 Old Media New Media? Significant Difference and the Conservation of Software-Based Art Pip Laurenson; Chapter 4 Self-Collection Self-Exhibition? Rhizome and the New Museum Heather Corcoran Beryl Graham; Chapter 5 From Exhibition to Collection: Harris Museum and Art Gallery Preston Lindsay Taylor; Chapter 6 The Museum as Producer: Processing Art and Performing a Collection Rudolf Frieling; Chapter 7 Objects Intent and Authenticity: Producing Selling and Conserving Media Art Caitlin Jones; Chapter 8 Curating Emerging Art and Design at the Victoria and Albert Museum Louise Shannon; Chapter 9 Collecting Experience: The Multiple Incarnations of Very Nervous System Lizzie Muller; Chapter 10 Murky Categorization and Bearing Witness: The Varied Processes of the Historicization of New Media Art Sarah Cook;
Foreword Paying Attention to Media Art's History Barbara London; Introduction Beryl Graham; Chapter 1 Modes of Collection Beryl Graham; Chapter 2 Collecting New-Media Art: Just Like Anything Else Only Different Steve Dietz; Chapter 3 Old Media New Media? Significant Difference and the Conservation of Software-Based Art Pip Laurenson; Chapter 4 Self-Collection Self-Exhibition? Rhizome and the New Museum Heather Corcoran Beryl Graham; Chapter 5 From Exhibition to Collection: Harris Museum and Art Gallery Preston Lindsay Taylor; Chapter 6 The Museum as Producer: Processing Art and Performing a Collection Rudolf Frieling; Chapter 7 Objects Intent and Authenticity: Producing Selling and Conserving Media Art Caitlin Jones; Chapter 8 Curating Emerging Art and Design at the Victoria and Albert Museum Louise Shannon; Chapter 9 Collecting Experience: The Multiple Incarnations of Very Nervous System Lizzie Muller; Chapter 10 Murky Categorization and Bearing Witness: The Varied Processes of the Historicization of New Media Art Sarah Cook;
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