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New Collecting: Exhibiting and Audiences after New Media Art
New Collecting: Exhibiting and Audiences after New Media Art
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Ars Electronica
Ars Electronica Festival
Artist's Consent
Artistic Medium
Artist’s Consent
Artwork's Authenticity
audience engagement strategies
Caitlin Jones
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Collections Management Databases
Contemporary Art Society
David Rokeby
Digital Art
Digital Artworks
digital preservation
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Exhibition Copies
Fact
Grahame Weinbren
Heather Corcoran
interactive installations
Lindsay Taylor
Lisa Jevbratt
Lizzie Muller
Louise Shannon
media art conservation
museum informatics
National Taiwan Museum
Net Art
Olia Lialina
participatory curating
PHP Script
Pip Laurenson
Playback
Rudolf Frieling
Sarah Cook
software-based art collection practices
Steve Dietz
Tate Curators
Variable Media Network
Walker Art Center
Woody Vasulka
Product details
- ISBN 9780815399810
- Weight: 470g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 15 Dec 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
The collections of museums, galleries and online art organisations are increasingly broadening to include more new media art. Because new media is used as a means of documenting, archiving and distributing art, and because new media art might be interactive with its audiences, this highlights the new kinds of relationships that might occur between audiences as viewers, participants, selectors, taggers or taxonomisers. 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 practicing in new media, curating or museums and galleries.
Beryl Graham is Research Professor at the University of Sunderland, UK.
New Collecting: Exhibiting and Audiences after New Media Art
€50.99
