Critical Digital Art History
Interface and Data Politics in the Post-Digital Era
Contributor(s)
Wasielewski, Amanda (editor)
Näslund, Anna (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
1a1e9c8c-e0c5-44a1-a449-e9cc3714a286Language
EnglishAbstract
Digital Art History has often aligned itself with the practical concerns of digital technology and the responsibilities of art institutions and associated institutional roles such as collection managers, information specialists, curators, and conservators. This emphasis on practicalities and implementation, while undeniably important, has often meant that there is little room for critical examination of the broader implications of digital technology and computational methodologies in art history. This anthology seeks to address the dearth of critical reflection by approaching the use of digital technology in art history from a theoretical perspective and critically assessing specific case study examples. This book also considers the political dimensions associated with the large-scale digitization and the application of digital tools within museums and collection management. A long-standing concern of the field—and also a major focal point of this book—is museum and collecting practices in the digital era. While there is a certain degree of continuity in the field, there are some important shifts and changes too. One of the key changes is the widespread uptake of artificial intelligence tools and an increased attention to both the broader historical and societal aspects of the use of digital tools within museums and collection management.
Keywords
Art; History; Criticism & Theory; DigitalISBN
9781789389760, 9781835950487, 9781789389746, 9781789389753, 9781789389746Publisher
IntellectPublication date and place
2024Grantor
Imprint
Intellect BooksClassification
History of art / art & design styles
The arts: general issues
Electronic, holographic & video art