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[Commlist] Circuits of Practice Research Report Published: Narrating Histories of Computing and Digital Media in Museum Environments
Thu Mar 31 08:12:50 GMT 2022
Simone Natale is happy to announce the publication of the final report
of the AHRC-funded project Circuits of Practice: Narrating Modern
Computing in Museum Environments has been published and is accessible here:
https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/ndownloader/files/34309700/1
The report, entitled Narrating Histories of Computing and Digital Media
in Museum Environments, is the result of two years of collaborative
practice-based research to investigate how museums construct historical
narratives with the potential to inform public understandings and
debates on digital technologies and their impact.
He'd like to thank once more AHRC for funding the project and their
wonderful partners for engaging so generously with the project's
activities: BT Archives, London, UK; Bletchley Park, UK; Centre for
Computing History, Cambridge, UK; Computer History Museum, Mountain
View, California, US; Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da
Vinci, Milan, Italy; National Museum of Computing, Bletchley, UK;
National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation “Miraikan,” Tokyo,
Japan; National Science and Media Museum, Bradford, UK; Science Museum,
London, UK; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK.
The project has formally ended on 28 February 2022 but its legacy
continues to live through the network and the conversation it has
generated as well as with two activities: the Circuits of Practice book
club, which continues to meet every fortnight (don't hesitate to contact
Petrina Foti at (pmfoti /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(pmfoti /at/ gmail.com)> for
information and if you want to join the conversation or propose a
publication to be discussed); and the Digital Atelier, an ensemble
developing alternative, challenging, creative ways of understanding and
sharing the project’s findings.
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