This is a great issue, Chris. Lots to consider. Critical to keep the broadly defined curatorial
engagement and dialogue (i.e., public, community, institutional, secondary market) ongoing and fluid as this tips into esoteric discussions around art, material culture, aesthetics etc and how technology can be leveraged to propel expansion and advance access. These elements will help to move the sector beyond goals driven mostly by economics which we have witnessed in the past.
This is a great issue, Chris. Lots to consider. Critical to keep the broadly defined curatorial
engagement and dialogue (i.e., public, community, institutional, secondary market) ongoing and fluid as this tips into esoteric discussions around art, material culture, aesthetics etc and how technology can be leveraged to propel expansion and advance access. These elements will help to move the sector beyond goals driven mostly by economics which we have witnessed in the past.
Thanks Elizabeth - totally agree.
Hearing and seeing these signals of radical new possibility from people like Arkive seems to me critical activity for museum folks.