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Critical Digital Art History

Interface and Data Politics in the Post-Digital Era

Distributed for Intellect Ltd

Critical Digital Art History

Interface and Data Politics in the Post-Digital Era

Approaching the use of digital technology in art history from a theoretical perspective.

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 left little room for critical examination of the broader implications of digital technology and computational methodologies in art history.

A long-standing concern of the field—and 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 also important shifts and changes to address—namely, the widespread uptake of artificial intelligence tools and increased attention to both the broader historical and societal aspects of the use of digital repositories and tools. This anthology seeks to address the dearth of critical reflection by critically assessing specific case study examples and considering the political dimensions associated with large-scale digitization and the application of digital tools within museums and collection management.
 

210 pages | 6.69 x 9.61 | © 2024

Art: Art Criticism, Art--General Studies


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Table of Contents

Foreword
Critical Digital Art History: An Introduction
Amanda Wasielewski and Anna Näslund
Source, surrogate, store, and search: significant sites in post-digitized art history
Nina Lager Vestberg
Global Digital Museum Narratives: Representation, Authorship, and Audiences
Maribel Hidalgo Urbaneja
Picturing Platformization: Information Infrastructure in Picture Archives Online
Anna Näslund
RE:Inventing the Museum: co-creation in digital space
Leah Lovett and Valerio Signorelli
Deep Art History: Inferences between Google Arts & Culture and Art
Lotte Philipsen
Zombie Canon: Art datasets, generative AI, and the reanimation of the western canon of art
Amanda Wasielewski
Hyperformalism: Notes on Machine Vision and Art Historical Method
Benjamin Zweig
What is at stake at the interface? Agents of Mediation in Digital Curation
Kitty Whittell
About the authors
Index

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