By initiating a dialogue between the academic study of the history of the artwork and current museum practices, Digital Art History can focus on the purposeful and non-simplistic dissemination of research results and configure a novel space of interaction between the artwork, scholars, and visitors. The two case studies discussed in the chapter illustrate different forms of dialogue between cultural heritage technologies and art historical collections
Digital languages for Art History: Audience Engagement, Virtual and Augmented Reality
Stefania De Vincentis
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By initiating a dialogue between the academic study of the history of the artwork and current museum practices, Digital Art History can focus on the purposeful and non-simplistic dissemination of research results and configure a novel space of interaction between the artwork, scholars, and visitors. The two case studies discussed in the chapter illustrate different forms of dialogue between cultural heritage technologies and art historical collectionsFile in questo prodotto:
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