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[Commlist] New Book - Culture, Technology and the Image
Mon Jan 20 16:13:47 GMT 2020
Intellect is pleased to announce that /*Culture, Technology and the
Image: *//*Techniques of Engaging with Visual Culture*/
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/culture-technology-and-the-image>**edited
by Jeremy Pilcheris now available.
/Culture, Technology and the Image/ explores the technologies deployed
when images are archived, accessed and distributed. The chapters discuss
the ways in which habits and techniques used in learning and
communicating knowledge about images are affected by technological
developments. The volume discusses a wide range of issues, including
access and participation; research, pedagogy and teaching; curation and
documentation; circulation and re-use; and conservation and preservation.
The book illustrates how knowledge about images is intertwined with the
methods that are used to store, retrieve and analyse those images and
the information associated with them. Focusing on the implications of
technology for processes and practices brings into view the permeable
nature of boundaries between such disciplines as art history, media
studies, museum studies and archiving. As such, this text will appeal to
a broad academic audience, including art historians interested in the
digital; media studies scholars; digital humanities scholars interested
in expanding beyond textual scholarship; as well as new students in any
of these fields.
*_Table of Contents_*
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*Introduction *
/Jeremy Pilcher/
*1. *Current research methodologies of scholars in the visual arts:
Toward an emerging model in image and text retrieval for the domain
/Catherine Larkin/
*Part I: Data generation *
*2.* From photogrammetry to Big Data: A case study of their possibilities
for digital art history
/Pedro Luengo/
*3.* Imaging technologies applied to questions of authorship
/Nicholas Eastaugh/
*Part II: Knowledge presentation and visualization *
*4.* Time machines
/Stephen Boyd Davis/
*5. *Vorsprung durch Technik: Multi-display learning spaces and
art-historical method
/Brett Bligh and Katharina Lorenz/
*Part III: Virtual museology *
*6.* Virtual museum: The concept and transformation
/Anna Bentkowska-Kafel/
*7. *A field guide for analyzing the curation of online social networks
of arts
/Almila Akdag Salah/
*8. *The hyperimage: Toward a theory of expanded photography
/Alfredo Cramerotti/
*Conclusion: Technology | technique | transformation *
/Jeremy Pilcher/
*Notes on contributors
Index *
Please visit our website for more information:
https://www.intellectbooks.com/culture-technology-and-the-image
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