Notice catalographique « New strategies for communication in museums : proceeding of ICOM / CECA 1996 »
- Titre
- New strategies for communication in museums : proceeding of ICOM / CECA 1996
- Auteur ou éditeur
- Kräutler, Hadwig
- ICOM Committee for Education and Cultural Action
- Lieu de publication
- Vienna
- Maison d'édition
- WUV Universitatsverlag
- Date de publication
- 1997
- Collation
- 177 p.
- Table des matières
Contents:
Hans Peter Schwarz: Opportunities and limitations in communication technologies in museums
Gabriele Staarmann: the digitisation of art and museum
Titus Leber: The electronic museum: From the virtual to the imaginary museum
Michael Bockemühl: Can the museum dispense with the original work of art?
Peter Samis: The quest for a multimedia approach suited to the complexity of modern and contemporary art: a view from America
Xavier Perrot: New strategies of interactive applications in museums - a case study: Videomusem
G.S. Rautela: The role of museums in the information age
Adriana Mortara Almeida et al.
New communication strategies in Brazilian museums
Janusz Byszewski: The Other Museum - some questions (Abstract)
Orhan Kipcak
The Telematic Museum and MAK Design Info-Pool. Strategies of production (Abstract)
Peter Weibel
The museum of the future
William H.T. Vaughan
Multimedia, information technology and the education of art
historians (Abstract)
Paulette M. McManus
Towards criteria for the evaluation of interactive multimedia exhibits (Abstract)
Anne Claudel: Who needs national art inventories?
Danielle Boily, Céline De Guise, Bernadette Goldstein: An Internet exhibition: Christmas tradition: from a warehouse for objects to an electronic museum
Roland Jackson
Opportunities for museum education through digital networks
Peter Schneyder
Culture cannot be replaced by anything - above all not by technology (Abstract)
Francine Lelièvre
Virtuality and interactivity for beginners: What are the educational implications of this new technology? (Abstract)
Anne Claudel: Who needs national art inventories?
Danielle Boily, Céline De Guise, Bernadette Goldstein
An Intenet exhibition: "Christmas traditions in France and Canada. " For whom? and why?
Andrea Weltzl-Fairchild, Lise Dubé
Can multi-media help resolve cognitive dissonance?
Jutta Thinesse-Demel
Socrates-project: adult education for culture
Marilyn Phelan
Copyright issues in the use of multimedia technology in museum communication
Susan Hazan
The virtual art experience - beyond the museum walls. Children of the World Draw Jerusalem
Samy Bill
Strolling as a form of media education: On the role of space and time in the museum
Irina Oberländer-Târnoveanu
The difficulties of turning a national database into a network
of museum databases
Richard Lachapelle
Pointing the camera the other way: What informant-made videos tell us about the museum experience
Trygve Haug
Aurora Borealis - known as The Northem Lights
Toncika Cukrov
Zagreb museums' educational project "What impressed Prof.-Baltasar in a museum"
Radek Horacek
The end of animation development in Central Europe? (Abstract)
Anne Berit Sael
Children's activities at the Canning Museum (Abstract)
Magda Krön
"Ans Werk" - Salzburg museums' invitation to the public (Abstract)
Mila Skaric
Arhimir Project (Abstract)
Christian Bauer
Communication tasks in exhibition marketing
Muriel Silberstein-Storfer
"Look what i see": A hands-on workshop in a new format
Arja van Veldhuizen
"Look at IT"
Denise C. Studart
The use of computer-based exhibits in a children's gallery: a case study
Julia Cordova-Gonzales
Yatiqasina: How to learn and understand at the San Miguel de Azapa Museum of Archaeology, Arica, Chile
Magaly Cabral
The significance of a multimedia programme in the Rui Barbosa Museum House Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Anneke van de Kieft
Gallery computer application: "Kopper" Monday
Eva Kolm
Personal mediatorship and digital media in the museum
Gerhard Frank
WECHSELSPIEL. Die Kunst des Staunens Ingomar Fritz: How can a Geographical Information System (GIS) improve archive management and presentations at museums of natural sciences? (Abstract)
Lida Branchesi
Multimedial approach and "real" and "virtual" interactivity as values in arts and museum education. Examples from Project MUSE (Abstract)
John H. Brooks
WHAT IF machine: exploring artistic creativity
Sara Smidt
"Erzählweisen ": Exemplary educational work at European institutions of art (Abstract)
Maija Koskinen
"Living history- World Heritage Sites in the Baltic Region" Multimedia CD-ROM programme
Claudia Haas
Building Vienna's first children's museum
Paul Rees
The Transatlantic Slave Gallery at the Merseyside Maritime Museum: communicating a "taboo" subject
Ann Grönhammar: Swedish Kings and Queens, a CD ROM production at the Royal Armoury, Stockholm (Abstract)
Magaly Cabral
Global museum (abstracts)
Reinhard Pohanka
The theory of the Global Museum (Abstract)
Dan Matei: Diversity and uniformity in the Web Museum - is there a possible reconciliation? (Abstract)
Bernd Lötsch
Virtual reality versus natural reality
Jean-Paul Natali
Science centers: between reality and virtuality (Abstract)
Hans Petschar
Report of the study group
Annalisa Zanni
The Piero Story : a different exhibition
Heidemarie Seblatnig
The language of empty space
Nike Glaser Wieninger
Video as a medium of communication
Geertrui Pas, Nicole Gesché-Koning
Report of the study group and the CECA Working Group
Franziska Dürr Reinhard
Kirchner's Cat. A children's book about Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (Abstract)
Image banks as a medium of communication (and European Region to ICOM-CECA)
Alison M. Heath
Report of the study group
Report of the European region to ICOM-CECA
Organisational models - information and education
Anica Ribicic Zupanic
Museum between socio-economic reality and the state structure
Matthias Opik
Going digital: the use of digital media for museum communication
Report of the study group
Petru Moldovan, Marius Claudiu Zeucianu
Useful tricks for the design and development of the museu
Web pages (Abstract)
Janos Karasz
The museum laboratory: An experimental approach (Abstract)
Charlotte Grake
Multimedia and communication with disabled people
Report of the study group
Marian Ciz
Report of excursion day in Bratislava
Harald Mehus Kräutler
Report of excursion day in Lower Austria
Workshops
Michael Perin Wogenburg
Multimedia in museums. Opportunities and limitations (Abstract)
Harald Krämer
How should a museum database be structured so that the museum educator can make intelligent use of it? (Abstract)
Roland Jackson
The use of the Intenet as a medium of communication in museums (Abstract)
Werner Rodlauer
Museums on the Web - a new future in serving the audience? (Abstract)
Matthias Opik
Museum online. An introduction to the Internet (Abstract)
- Autres titres
- CECA '96, Austria : conference proceedings
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Museums - Automation
- Museums - Interactive multimedia
- Information technology
- Multimedia systems
- Technologie de l'information
- Multimédia
- Musées - Automatisation
- Musées - Multimédias interactifs
- ISBN/ISSN
- 3-85114-304-3
- Pays
- Austria
- Type de document
- Monograph = Monographie
- Localisation
- QA 76.9 I58 I36 1996
- Clé
- 11752
- Collection
- Catalogue