Table des matières
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Emerging Technologies, Museums and Difficult Heritage
Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert, Alexandra Bounia and Antigone Heraclidou
*This open access chapter is available thanks to the support of the CYENS Centre of Excellence.
Part I: Revealing Missing or Underrepresented Narratives
Chapter 1. The Rosewood Heritage & VR Project: Engaging Difficult Histories with Digital Technologies
Edward González-Tennant
Chapter 2. Preserving Queer Voices
Sharon Webb
Chapter 3. Women’s Metadata, Semantic Web, Ontologies and AI: Potentials in Critically Enriching Carl Sahlin’s Industrial History Collection
Anna Foka, Jenny Attemark and Fredrik Wahlberg
Part II: Eliciting Affective and Empathetic Responses
Chapter 4.New Realities for New Museum Experiences: Virtual and Augmented Realities for Difficult Heritage in Iraq
Rozhen Kamal Mohammed-Amin
Chapter 5. Dimensions in Testimony: Affect, Holograms and New Curatorial Challenges
Elena Stylianou
Chapter 6. ‘We Can’t Fix the Future If They don’t Recognise Our Past’: The Uses of Immersive Technologies for a Child Sexual Abuse Museum in Australia
Lily Hibberd
Chapter 7. Experiencing the Anthropocene: The Contested Heritage of Climate Breakdown
Colin Sterling
Part III: Creating a Sense of Presence, Immersion and Embodiment
Chapter 8. Designing Interactions: On the Use of Digital Technologies in the Musealisation of Difficult Built Heritage
Francesca Lanz and Elena Montanari
Chapter 9. Dark Manoeuvres: Digitally Reincorporating the Marginalized Body in the Museum
Lily Hibberd and Sarah Kenderdine
*This open access chapter is available thanks to the support of the Labratory for Experimental Museology (e M+).
Chapter 10. A Museum of Deepfakes? Potentials and Pitfalls for Deep Learning Technologies
Jenny Kidd and Arran J. Rees
Afterword
Alexandra Bounia, Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert and Antigone Heraclidou
Index