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This paper describes ongoing research on cultural networks within the EU-funded FP7 SSH project European Museums in an Age of Migration (MeLa, www.mela-project.eu). Among the research themes addressed, the focus here is in particular on the new proposed concept of migrating heritage, viewed against the backdrop of politics and policies of a common European culture, the conceptual framework of cultural...
This paper presents a way that distributes one concept through video art in plural form, assuming that audience in the world are active audience. This video art uses the web, web browsers, web API, video service on the web and video production software. Audience as information receiver can understand a concept of the work in complementary point of view, and artist as information sender can send the...
Exhibition is one of the most conventional way of communication end educational mediums. Commercial exhibitions, thematic exhibitions, art exhibitions and collection exhibitions have been focal points of the the cultural and social communion. Exhibitions are efficient presentations and galleries and museums are the fundamental places for exhibitions. It is a Professional working era to design, prepare...
This paper discusses the potential of introducing three new media technologies into art galleries in remote Australian communities to improve economic opportunities and quality of life in these communities. An introduction is given, followed by a review of the literature in related fields. We describe the three new media technologies and present the research questions. Early findings from pilot-tests...
Turning Rust into Gold is inspired by a Chinese antique Mao-Kung Ting (cauldron) treasured by the National Palace Museum in Taiwan. Having a five-hundred-character inscription cast inside, and its weathered appearance made the Mao-Kung very unique. Motivated by revealing the great nature of the artifact and interpreting it into a meaningful narrative, we have proposed an interactive multimedia system...
This paper describes a series of transdisciplinary research projects in five large-scale, interactive visualization architectures. These immersive architectures and their associated visual, sonic and algorithmic techniques offer compelling means for mapping and remediating the tangible, intangible and abstract aspects of culture and heritage landscapes. This paper brings these unique systems and the...
New media display methods in museums supported by new technologies are progressing fast and fast. A variety of high-tech projecting and touch-screen equipments are becoming more and more popular. New 3D display technology has come from theory to reality. Water-screen display and panoramic imaging system are also in development. Therefore current exhibitions in museums have much more options than before...
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