The book approaches its subject by tracing the evolution of museum digitization, presenting case studies of institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the British Museum, and then contemplates the future of museums. It highlights the importance of user-centered design, arguing that digital implementations should prioritize audience needs. As museums grapple with staying relevant, this exploration of museum technology offers valuable insights into the ethical considerations of digital preservation and the innovative possibilities for cultural heritage in the digital realm.
Structured in three parts, it begins by introducing core concepts and surveying current digital practices, then it examines specific case studies, and concludes by exploring the future of museums in the digital age. It bridges art history, museum studies, and technology, offering a unique perspective on how digital technologies can enhance art historical research and cultural preservation.
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