Performing the Digital Museum MUSE E-133 | Performing the Digital Museum MUSE E-133 | Fall Term 2016 | CRN 15155 Performing the Digital Museum Susan Hazan November 8 3D printing | © implications for the museum
MUSE E-133 | Performing the Digital Museum November 8 3D printing | © implications for the museum IP introduction With Amalyah Keshet Assignments - Rubric Pinterest Student reports – apps and mobile Case study Apps versus mobile Discussion
Amalyah Keshet Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem Museum professional since 1978 (the Late Neolithic Era) MFA, Washington Univ. St. Louis MA, Art History, George Washington Univ., Washington DC Not sure how I got into this copyright business, but find it fascinating, and safer than wind surfing. akeshet@imj.org.il amalyah.keshet@gmail.com
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Richard Prince
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Nimrod Itzhak Danzinger, Nimrod, 1939, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Assignment and Horizon Report
MUSE E-133 | Performing the Digital Museum Performing the Digital Museum is a two-part course in that in addition to the theoretic underpinnings of the digital museum this is also your opportunity to express your own curatorial skills and create a thematic exhibition of your choosing. Pinterest is a platform that associates a series of object/images on separate boards that may be associated in a series to create a comprehensive online exhibition. You will first submit your idea (by October 4) as a 2 page written proposal (see previous assignment), and will continue to research, and develop your exhibition during the course. I hope that you will find the class discussions useful and will enjoy contributing to your colleagues' ideas as they will be to yours. Online participation contributes to your final grade (10%). You will be delivering your exhibition to the class during the last three week of the course and will submit your final exhibition at the end of the course together with the written essay.
MUSE E-133 | Performing the Digital Museum Catalog Rubric Content 10 The catalog reflects and/or develops the exhibition and adds pertinent material Context 10 The catalog provides the reader adequate information to make sense of the exhibition, explain curatorial concepts and creative vision Sources 10 Sources correctly used Research process; bibliography, image search or image creation IP considerations and documentation Total 30
MUSE E-133 | Performing the Digital Museum Pinterest Exhibition Rubric Individual Objects 10 Quality of individual images and their captions Board Design 10 Juxtaposition of images to their boards Comprehensive Exhibition 10 Sequencing of boards Total 30
MUSE E-133 | Performing the Digital Museum Catalog Template 12-15 pages | Due Dec 13 30 Points Written sections Preface/Foreword (optional) Prologue/Introduction Sections/chapters Epilogue/Conclusion List of Works Object Credits/ Model release Photo Credits Curator Acknowledgments Art work label/caption Artist Name of work Year Material/technique Dimensions Collection ascension # or collection association Photo credit ©
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Mobile Apps Reports Lynn Verena Heidi Michelle
MUSE E-133 | Performing the Digital Museum November 8 3D printing | © implications for the museum Links Mobile Apps vs. Mobile Web: Do You Have to Choose? MuseumNext 2014 – APPS v WEB and other digital grudge matches MCN Horizon Report
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