Museen digital
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Kohle, Hubertus: Museen digital: Eine Gedächtnisinstitution sucht den Anschluss an die Zukunft, Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Publishing, 2018. https://doi.org/10.17885/heiup.365.515

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Published 30.08.2018.

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Hubertus Kohle

Museen digital

Eine Gedächtnisinstitution sucht den Anschluss an die Zukunft

Museums especially in the Anglosaxon world understand that they have to present themselves in a modern form if they want to be accepted by a younger audience. Internet, social media, virtual and augmented reality, open culture: these are keywords which receive an ever increasing importance in the museum context as well. The book presents a selection of art museums which approach the digital sphere in a creative manner. In this way they try to cope with both their mission to educate and to entertain.

Media coverage

Heidrun Derks, in: Archäologische Informationen 42, 2019, 361-364, published online on 16 January 2019 https://doi.org/10.11588/ai.2019.0.69439

Kai Artinger, in: Museum aktuell 265 (2020), p. 8-9.

Hubertus Kohle is a professor at the institute of art history at the Univerity of Munich. His field of research is 18th to early 20th century German and French art.

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Hinführung
Das Brooklyn Museum / New York
Das Metropolitan Museum of Art / New York
Das Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum / New York
Das Amsterdamer Rijksmuseum
Die Tate Gallery / London
Das Städelsche Kunstinstitut / Frankfurt am Main
Die Europeana / Den Haag
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Anhang
Glossar
Abbildungsnachweis
Auswahl-Bibliographie
Internetadressen von erwähnten Projekten / Weblogs zum Thema Museum und Digitales
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