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Curating Virtual Exhibitions The Issue of Digital TV Historiographies Dana Mustata Centre for Media and Journalism Studies.

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1 Curating Virtual Exhibitions The Issue of Digital TV Historiographies Dana Mustata Centre for Media and Journalism Studies

2 www.euscreen.eu www.europeana.eu

3 Partners Noterik, NL (tools development) Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture, FI (design) Research partners, UK & NL (curators) 21 EU Broadcast Archives (content providers)

4 Process Tools Development & User Interface Design Tools Development & User Interface Design Curating VEs Content Selection & Provision Content Selection & Provision

5 Paper-prototyping

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7 Wireframes for User Interface

8 Wireframing

9 Development of Exhibition Builder

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12 Searching, Viewing, Bookmarking

13 Curating TV History

14 Digital Television Historiography? Digital environment = a platform where different actors (historians, archivists, technicians, users, etc.) interact  knowledge is constituted in different spaces (delineated by expertise, language, and professional attitudes). Collaboration across expertise fields, and not only across disciplines  translation: from descriptive to active language Online TV histories also determined by technological affordances and multi-user content selection  The digital source becomes a ‘networked' object that stands in relation to other online texts and allows for interactions between historians, archivists, users, etc.  Approaching the online television histories in a deconstructive and anthropological manner, so as to take account of and reflect on the agencies involved in the construction of historical narratives.


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