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Event broadcast live on the internet_
-> Watch the videos: 1st part_ ; 2d part_
Program “Museum 2.0” professional workshop, Centre Pompidou
Tuesday 1 April 2008, 9.30 am to 6.00 pm, Grande Salle
Generating and administrating digital heritage_
1/ Museums are seeing their tangible cultural heritage evaporate (so to speak) into the digital realm. A growing number of works are using digital content, and holding-digitising campaigns are filling museums’ online shop shelves. The question is whether scanning is a viable preservation option as long as host media are arguably unstable and unreliable. Speakers: Pierre-Yves Desaive, Scientific Attaché, Musées Royaux de Belgique, Brussels with Karine Lasaracina, Scientific Attachée, Musées royaux de Belgique. --> Read the presentation_
2/ Museum space as we knew it has stretched beyond halls and reserves to encompass the virtual realm of cyberspace. Collection management tools have gone digital and new document and management systems are running museums’ virtual platforms. “E-curators” are new, up and coming museum experts. The question is what exactly they should do and how they should do it. Speaker: Peter Weibel, director, ZKM, Karlsruhe; John Stack, Director, Tate Online, London. --> Read the presentations_
3/ Round table: digital resources as a means of preservation and/or circulation. Moderator: Nathalie Leleu, Conservation Attaché, Mnam / Cci, Centre Pompidou.
With: Pierre-Yves Desaive, Scientific Attaché, Musées Royaux de Belgique, Brussels; Peter Weibel, Director,
ZKM, Karlsruhe; John Stack, Director, Tate Online, London; Daniel Teruggi, Director of Research Group and director of GRM, Institut National de l’Audiovisuel; Marie Cornu, Director, Centre d’Etudes sur la Coopération Juridique Internationale.
Digital editorial policy_
1/ The Web’s hypermedia-steeped environment provides alternatives to traditional publication media and formats. Resources about art history have become more accessible – and thus more ubiquitous. The resources themselves have evolved and diversified. The Internet has had a sizeable impact on scientific-network research and management. The question is how museums can adjust their scientific approach accordingly. Speaker: Alain Depocas, Director, Fondation Daniel Langlois, Montreal. --> Read the presentation_
2/ New Web features and applications (blogs, wikis, forums and multi-user 3D environments) are reshaping exchanges between museums and the public, and allowing the latter to play a more active role on museums turfs. The question is how museums can use this interactive technology to recast what they have to offer and their exchanges with the public. Speakers:Geneviève Vidal, Senior Lecturer, Paris 13 University, LabSic; Gaëlle Crenn, Senior Lecturer, Nancy 2 University, GRICP. --> Read the presentation_
Round table: connecting virtual and bricks-and-mortar museums. Moderator: Valérie Guillaume, Curator, Mnam / Cci, Centre Pompidou.
With:
Alain Depocas, Director, Fondation Daniel
Langlois, Montreal; Geneviève Vidal, Senior Lecturer, Paris 13 University, LabSic; Gaëlle Crenn, Senior Lecturer, Nancy 2 University, GRICP; François Michaud, Curator, Musée d’art moderne de
la Ville de Paris; Anne-Laure Brisac, Editor-in-chief, Institut national d'histoire de l'art, Paris.
Roundup: Jacques-François Marchandise, Director of Development, Fondation pour l’Internet Nouvelle Génération / FING, Paris.
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